نتایج جستجو برای: nerve and vascular injuries
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This was a retrospective observational study. The aim of this study was to evaluate functional outcomes in children treated for Gartland III supracondylar humerus (SCH) fracture with neurovascular (NV) injuries using validated outcome measures. A secondary goal was to determine whether clinical parameters such as age at injury, sex, weight, fracture site, and/or direction of displacement could ...
Selective operative management of injuries to the tibial arteries is controversial, with necessity revascularization in face multiple debated. Tibial artery are frequently encountered military trauma, but practices and outcomes poorly defined. We aimed investigate associations between number injured vessels reconstruction limb loss rates casualties arterial trauma. A US database lower extremity...
Mc Hugh has reported that incidence of neonatal facial nerve Paralysis in 1969, has been 0.23%. Infantile facial nerve paralysis has been categorized to three groups: 1- Congenital (Developemental) facial nerve paralysis 2- Prenatal acquired facial nerve paralysis. 3- Postnatal acquired facial nerve paralysis The Mobius syndrome may be the most famous among the causes of congenital facial nerve...
Abstract: In penetrating abdominal trauma, injury to the inferior vena cava is rare but continues to pose a taxing problem for the trauma surgeon. Despite the improved preoperative care and surgical skills, mortality rates for IVC injuries are still high. The most important factors, which play a significant role in mortality, are presence of shock on admission, the anatomical level of vena cava...
OBJECTIVES To describe arterial and venous injuries and their management and short-term outcomes in a wartime hospital. DESIGN Retrospective review of patients with vascular injuries. Mechanism, location, method of repair, and outcomes were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics. SETTING The 31st Combat Support Hospital, Operation Iraqi Freedom. PATIENTS A total of 153 patie...
Background: A selective non-operative management (SNOM) has found to be an adequate and safe strategy to assess and treat patients suffering from penetrating trauma of the extremities (PTE). With this SNOM comes a strategy in which adjuvant investigations or interventions are not routinely performed, but based on physical examination only. Methods: All subsequent patients presented with PTE at ...
INTRODUCTION: Numerous facelift techniques are employed across aesthetic surgeons, but all can be categorized according to the specific plane(s) of dissection. Regardless of the technique, nerve injuries are ubiquitously feared complications. The dissection plane has been implicated in the rates of nerve injuries, but little consensus exists on the exact relationship. Our aim was to perform a s...
Peripheral nerve injuries are common, and there is no easily available formula for successful treatment. Incomplete injuries are most frequent. Seddon classified nerve injuries into three categories: neurapraxia, axonotmesis, and neurotmesis. After complete axonal transection, the neuron undergoes a number of degenerative processes, followed by attempts at regeneration. A distal growth cone see...
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