نتایج جستجو برای: nerve reconstruction

تعداد نتایج: 284299  

2014
Kyung-Sik Choi Min-Su Kim Sung-Ho Jang Oh-Lyong Kim

Recently, the increasing rates of facial nerve preservation after vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery have been achieved. However, the management of a partially or completely damaged facial nerve remains an important issue. The authors report a patient who was had a good recovery after a facial nerve reconstruction using fibrin glue-coated collagen fleece for a totally transected facial nerve du...

2014
Toshiaki Yamanaka Hiroshi Hosoi Takayuki Murai Takehiko Kobayashi Yuji Inada Tatsuo Nakamura

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Due to its anatomical features, the chorda tympani nerve (CTN) is sometimes sacrificed during middle ear surgery, resulting in taste dysfunction. We examined the effect of placing an artificial nerve conduit, a polyglycolic acid (PGA)-collagen tube, across the gap in the section of the resected chorda tympani nerve (CTN) running through the tympanic cavity. METHODS The C...

2014
M. M. Al-Qattan A. A. F. El-Sayed

Traditionally, suprascapular nerve reconstruction in obstetric brachial plexus palsy is done using either the proximal C5 root stump or the spinal accessory nerve. This paper introduces another potential donor nerve for neurotizing the suprascapular nerve: the phrenic nerve communicating branch to the C5 root. The prevalence of this communicating branch ranges from 23% to 62% in various anatomi...

Journal: :Biomedical Reports 2023

For patients diagnosed with advanced malignant parotid tumour, radical parotidectomy facial nerve sacrifice is part of the treatment. Multiple surgical techniques have been developed to cure paralysis in order restore function and aesthetics face. Despite large number publications over time on reanimation, a consensus timing procedure or donor graft selection has remained be established. Theref...

2014
Nektarios Sinis Stefano Geuna Fausto Viterbo

The interest towards research in peripheral nerve repair regeneration has seen a great and progressive increase in the light of the continuous increase in the number of microsurgical nerve reconstructionsworldwide [1].While only few years ago nerve reconstruction was a rare type of surgery carried out in few high specialized centers only, it is becoming more and more frequent and widespread tod...

2012
Hassan Hamdy Noaman

Peripheral nerves were first distinguished from tendons by Herophilus in 300 BC. By meticulous dissection he traced nerves to the spinal cord, demonstrating the continuity of the nervous system(1). In 900 AD, Rhazes made the first clear reference to nerve repair. However, not until 1795 did Cruikshank demonstrate nerve healing and recovery of distal extremity function after repair. In the early...

2016
Robert Gaudin Christian Knipfer Anders Henningsen Ralf Smeets Max Heiland Tessa Hadlock

Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical entity, which may arise due to traumatic, tumorous, or even iatrogenic injury in craniomaxillofacial surgery. Despite advances in biomaterials and techniques over the past several decades, reconstruction of nerve gaps remains a challenge. Autografts are the gold standard for nerve reconstruction. Using autografts, there is donor site morbidity, subse...

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