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Title Brachial plexus palsy / editors, H. Kawai, H. Kawabata
Published Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific Pub. Co., ©2000

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 334 pages) : illustrations
Contents CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- Chapter 1 ANATOMY OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS -- THE MUSCULOCUTANEOUS NERVE -- SYMPATHETIC CONTRIBUTION TO THE ROOTS OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS -- VASCULAR SUPPLY OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS PALSY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 BRACHIAL PLEXUS PALSY -- INTRODUCTION -- TRAUMATIC TRACTION AND CRUSH LESIONS OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS -- MECHANISM OF BRACHIAL PLEXUS INJURY -- EXPERIMENT IN STRETCHING OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS (KAWAI 1989) -- MATERIALS AND METHODS
Anatomy of the brachial plexus in rabbitsresults -- discussion -- nature of injury -- locations of the lesions (narakas 1985) -- conservative treatment -- nerve surgery of the brachial plexus -- thoracic outlet syndrome -- iatrogenic lesions such as postanesthetic palsy, needle puncture and after tumor excision around the neck and shoulder -- brachial plexus lesions associated with shoulder dislocation -- gunshot wounds of the brachial plexus -- secondary compression after trauma such as clavicular malunion, and the pack palsy
LACERATIONS OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUSPARSONAGE-TURNER SYNDROME OR BRACHIAL NEURITIS -- VASCULAR LESIONS SUCH AS ANEURYSM OF SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY OR VEIN -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS LESION -- 1. THE NATURE OF THE PLEXUS INJURY -- 2. DISTRIBUTION OF THE MOTOR AND SENSORY LOSS OR DEFECTS -- 3. TINEL'S SIGN -- 4. HORNER'S SYNDROME -- 5. PARALYSIS OF THE NECK MUSCLES AND CERTAIN SCAPULA MUSCLES -- 6. THE SPINAL CORD -- DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES -- (1) Examination of the Cerebrospinal Fluid -- (2) Axon Reflex Testing
(A) Histamine flare testb) Cold vasodilation test -- 3) Electrodiagnosis -- (a) Motor nerve conduction studies and electromyography -- (b) Sensory nerve conduction studies -- 4) Radiological Examination -- (a) Trauma in the vicinity of the brachial plexus -- (b) Diaphragm -- (c) Myelography -- (d) Magnetic resonace imaging -- (5) Exploration of the Brachial Plexus and Intraoperative Electrodiagnosis -- NORMAL MEDIAN NERVE AT THE WRIST -- BRACHIAL PLEXUS -- COMPARISON WITH PREOPERATIVE MYELOGRAMS -- ILLUSTRATIVE CASES
(6) The Examination of Biopsy MaterialREFERENCES -- Chapter 5 NERVE SURGERY OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS -- NERVE GRAFTS -- SPINAL ACCESSORY NERVE TRANSFER -- PHRENIC NERVE TRANSFER -- ANTERIOR NERVE OF CERVICAL PLEXUS TRANSFER -- NERVE GRAFTING FROM SPINAL NERVE (PLEXUS ROOT) OR THE NEURONEURAL INTRAPLEXAL TRANSFERS -- LONG THORACIC NERVE, ANTERIOR THORACIC NERVE AND RADIAL NERVE IN PART TRANSFER -- NERVE TRANSFER USING A PART OF ULNAR NERVE -- MEDIAN NERVE IN PART TRANSFER -- CONTRALATERAL C7 TRANSFER -- MUSCLE TRANSPLANTATION -- SPINAL ROOT REPAIR -- REFERENCES
Summary This volume is a monograph about brachial plexus palsy. Severe brachial plexus injuries are often caused by traffic accidents, especially motorcycle accidents. The intercostal nerve transfer to the musculocutaneous nerve is a standard treatment of choice
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Brachial plexus -- Wounds and injuries
Brachial plexus -- Paralysis
Brachial plexus -- Surgery.
Nerves, Peripheral -- Surgery.
Brachial Plexus Neuropathies
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- Neurosurgery.
Brachial plexus -- Surgery
Brachial plexus -- Wounds and injuries
Nerves, Peripheral -- Surgery
Form Electronic book
Author Kawai, Hideo
Kawabata, H. (Hidehiko)
ISBN 9789812813701
9812813705
1281968005
9781281968005