نتایج جستجو برای: sural nerve

تعداد نتایج: 163602  

2016
Hardeep Singh Andreas Voss Vinayak Sathe

Sural nerve lipoma is a rare cause of sural nerve entrapment with an unknown etiology. The sural nerve is formed as a compilation of the median sural cutaneous and lateral sural cutaneous nerves, which arise from the tibial and peroneal nerves, respectively. It provides sensation to the posterolateral lower third of the leg and lateral aspect of the foot and heel. Sural nerve entrapment can res...

Journal: :Folia morphologica 2014
E Mizia K A Tomaszewski B Rutowicz T Konopka A Pasternak J A Walocha

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to assess the histological structure (cross-sectional area - CSA, number of nerve bundles) of the human sural nerve at the level above the lateral malleolus, using computer-assisted image analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study has been conducted using sural nerves dissected from cadavers during routine autopsies. The harvested tissues samples were dehy...

2013
Alexander Hallgren Anders Björkman Anette Chemnitz Lars B Dahlin

BACKGROUND The sural nerve is the most commonly used nerve for grafting severe nerve defects. Our aim was to evaluate subjective outcome in the lower leg after harvesting the sural nerve for grafting nerve defects. METHODS Forty-six patients were asked to fill in a questionnaire to describe symptoms from leg or foot, where the sural nerve has been harvested to reconstruct an injured major ner...

Journal: :Journal of the neurological sciences 1993
Z Simmons M Blaivas A J Aguilera E L Feldman M B Bromberg J Towfighi

Patients with primary amyloidosis may develop peripheral neuropathy as an early feature. Sural nerve biopsy is reported to be a sensitive method for diagnosing amyloidosis in such patients. We identified nine patients, ultimately diagnosed as having amyloidosis, who were referred for peripheral neuropathy of undetermined etiology. In six, a sural nerve biopsy demonstrated no amyloid. Subsequent...

2012
Emmanuel E Esezobor Osita C Nwokike Segun Aranmolate John E Onuminya Folake O Abikoye

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND The reverse sural artery flap is a generally accepted means of soft tissue reconstruction for defects of the distal third of the legs. The routine sacrifice of the sural nerve with its consequential temporary loss of sensation on the lateral aspect of the foot can be of concern to early rehabilitation of some patients. METHOD This is a case report of a 24 years old ma...

2013
S. R. Seema

Aim. The sural nerve complex (SNC) consists of four named components: medial sural cutaneous nerve (MSCN), lateral sural cutaneous nerve (LSCN), peroneal communicating nerve (PCN), and sural nerve (SN). The formation and distribution of the sural nerve vary in different individuals. SN is universally recognized by surgeons as a site for harvesting an autologous nerve graft. The nerve is widely ...

Journal: :Pain 2010
Li-Jun Zhou Wen-Jie Ren Yi Zhong Tao Yang Xu-Hong Wei Wen-Jun Xin Cui-Cui Liu Li-Hua Zhou Yong-Yong Li Xian-Guo Liu

Although a large body of evidence has shown that peripheral nerve injury usually induces neuropathic pain, there are also clinical studies demonstrating that injury of the sural nerve, which almost only innervates skin, fails to do so. The underlying mechanism, however, is largely unknown. In the present work, we found that the transection of either the gastrocnemius-soleus (GS) nerve innervati...

Journal: :Leprosy review 2014
Inge Wagenaar Wim Brandsma Erik Post Jan Hendrik Richardus

The monofilament test (MFT) is a reliable method to assess sensory nerve function in leprosy and other neuropathies. Assessment of the radial cutaneous and sural nerves, in addition to nerves usually tested, can help improve diagnosis and monitoring of nerve function impairment (NFI). To enable the detection of impairments in leprosy patients, it is essential to know the monofilament threshold ...

2017
Soner Sanioglu Halit Yerebakan Ali Ozgen Huseyin O Ozdemir Nurcan K Sancar Mustafa B Farsak

BACKGROUND Endovenous thermal ablation of the small saphenous vein carries a risk for sural nerve injury. Ablation above mid-calf level is recommended to avoid it. However, this strategy could not eradicate this complication. We present our results of consecutive 30 small saphenous vein thermal ablations which are performed after ultrasonographic identification of the sural nerve. METHODS We ...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes and its complications 1992
A A Sima

Conventional electrophysiologic measurements such as nerve conduction velocity, compound action potential, and neuropathic symptom scores have been used to assess the severity of diabetic neuropathy and have been the major efficacy end points following pharmacologic intervention trials. Unfortunately, these measurements are not particularly sensitive and their reproducibility is, at best, good....

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