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  1. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Nerve Suture | OriginalPaper

    A favorable suture method for size-mismatched nerve transfer: comparison with standard perineural suture in an experimental rat study

    Nerve transfer is a valuable treatment option for peripheral nerve injury, especially in cases of root avulsion in brachial plexus injury. Intercostal-to-musculocutaneous nerve transfer was first reported in 1963 [ 1 ]. Since then, several …

  2. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Nerve Block | OriginalPaper

    Ultrasound-guided scalp nerve block in anesthesia of children receiving cranial suture reconstruction

    Craniosynostosis is a relatively uncommon disease in pediatric neurosurgery that affects skull and brain development due to premature closure of the cranial suture [ 1 ]. Cranial suture reconstruction is the main treatment for craniosynostosis, but …

  3. 01-05-2022 | Nerve Injury | OriginalPaper

    Use of ultrasound and targeted physiotherapy to manage nerve sutures placed under joint flexion: a case series

    In 1915, Delorme [ 4 ] became the first to describe using joint flexion to diminish the gap between two nerve stumps. His technique was popularized from the First World War through the 1930s, but fell into disuse afterwards. Its detractors …

  4. Open Access 01-12-2022 | OriginalPaper

    Comparison of prognosis in two methods for the lingual nerve repair: direct suture with vein graft cuff and collagen allograft method

    Wisdom tooth extraction is an important procedure in dentistry. Unfortunately, lingual nerve(LN)damage, though rare, occurs after the extraction of the lower third molar. occurs seldom after the lower third molar extraction. A mild LN injury will …

  5. 01-05-2019 | OriginalPaper

    Short- and long-term results of common peroneal nerve injuries treated by neurolysis, direct suture or nerve graft

    Lower limb nerve injuries are more unusual than in the upper limb and represent 20% of all nerve injuries. Damage to the common peroneal nerve is the most frequent nerve injury when the lower limb is subject to trauma. It is more vulnerable due to …

  6. 01-08-2018 | OriginalPaper

    Use of ultrasound and targeted physiotherapy in the management of a nerve suture performed under joint flexion

    In 1915, Delorme described three basic requirements for successful nerve repair [ 3 ].These requirements were: (1) resecting scar tissue until a healthy bed is secured; (2) excising the damaged nerve until healthy stumps are reached; and (3) …

  7. 01-01-2017 | OriginalPaper

    Proximity of uterosacral ligament suspension sutures and S3 sacral nerve to pelvic landmarks

    The high uterosacral ligament suspension (USLS) procedure is a common approach for the surgical management of apical vaginal prolapse. As described by Shull et al., the procedure involves placing 1–3 non-absorbable sutures through the uterosacral …

  8. 01-10-2014 | ReviewPaper

    Nerve repair: toward a sutureless approach

    Peripheral nerve repair for complete section injuries employ reconstructive techniques that invariably require sutures in their application. Sutures are unable to seal the nerve, thus incapable of preventing leakage of important intraneural fluids …

  9. 01-08-2000 | OriginalPaper

    Reactive properties of epi- and perineurium: Experimental and morphological basis for nerve suture technique

    Epi- and perineurium were examinedin vitro and during regeneration after mechanical damage. Epithelial type of culture growth and reparative regeneration of the perineurium were established, connective tissue of the epineurium served as the …

  10. 01-08-2000 | OriginalPaper

    Reactive properties of epi- and perineurium: experimental and morphological basis for nerve suture technique

    Epi- and perineurium were examinedin vitro and during regeneration after mechanical damage. Epithelial type of culture growth and reparative regeneration of the perineurium were established, connective tissue of the epineurium served as the …

  11. 01-01-2002 | OriginalPaper

    Nervous branch passing through an accessory canal in the sphenozygomatic suture: the temporal branch of the zygomatic nerve

    A nervous branch which passes through a small canal in the sphenozygomatic suture is sometimes observed during dissection. To examine the origin, course and distribution of this nervous branch, 42 head halves of 21 Japanese cadavers (11 males, 10 …

  12. 01-01-2005 | OriginalPaper

    Assessment of effects of pinealectomy and exogenous melatonin administration on rat sciatic nerve suture repair: an electrophysiological, electron microscopic, and immunohistochemical study

    Background. Collagen scar formation at the cut end of a nerve, an important problem in clinical practice for neurosurgeons in peripheral nerve surgery, obstructs sprouting of axons into appropriate distal fascicles, and thereby limits nerve

  13. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Nerve Suture | OriginalPaper

    Tensile strength of adhesives in peripheral nerve anastomoses: an in vitro biomechanical evaluation of four different neurorrhaphies

    Facial palsy can be caused by various circumstances and is the most common cranial nerve lesion in clinical practice [ 1 ]. If the nerve lesion does not heal satisfactorily or chronic healing problems occur, surgical neurorrhaphy is often indicated …

  14. 17-05-2024 | Online First

    Abstracts of the ISAPS World Congress 2024, Cartagena, Colombia

    June 11–15, 2024
  15. Open Access 16-05-2024 | Online First

    41st Meeting of the Pediatric Section of the German Society of Trauma Surgeons

    Kongress für Kinder in Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie 2023 41. Jahrestagung der SKT 36. Jahrestagung der VKO 19. – 20. Mai 2023 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  16. Open Access 02-05-2024 | Online First

    New dynamic suture material for tendon transfer surgeries in the upper extremity – a biomechanical comparative analysis

    There are different reasons for required tendon reconstruction or transfers in the upper extremity i.e. after paralysis of muscle groups caused by nerve lesions, long-lasting nerve compression syndromes, spinal cord injury or cerebral palsy, and …

  17. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Lumbar Disc Herniation | OriginalPaper

    Clinical effect of full endoscopic lumbar annulus fibrosus suture

    Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a condition in which the nucleus pulposus of the lumbar intervertebral disc protrudes or prolapses from the annulus fibrosus at the rupture of the fibrous annulus under the action of an external force, resulting in …

  18. 20-05-2024 | Online First

    Non-hiatal diaphragmatic hernias: results of transabdominal and transthoracic surgical approaches at a fourth-level hospital

    Diaphragmatic hernias, characterized by the migration of abdominal contents into the thoracic cavity through a defect in the diaphragm, represent a rare disorder posing ongoing surgical challenges for both general and thoracic surgeons. They are …

  19. 01-12-2024 | Lumbar Disc Herniation | OriginalPaper

    A novel repair strategy using knotless squeeze anchors for lumbar disc herniation with endplate junction lesions under biportal endoscopic spinal surgery

    The intervertebral disc is composed of nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus (AF), and cartilaginous endplates (EPs). The structural integrity failure of AF and its EP junction is the primary cause of lumbar disc herniation (LDH). Due to the …

  20. 17-04-2024 | OriginalPaper

    TAVAC: comprehensive review of currently available hemostatic products as adjunct to surgical hemostasis

    We utilized PubMed electronic database, published manufacturer instructional materials, and commercial websites from the respective pharmaceutical companies to collect information on the characteristics of the hemostatic products. In this review …

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