Peripheral nerve injuries: Electrophysiology for the neurosurgeon
Peripheral nerve injuries are a heterogeneous and distinct group of disorders that are
secondary to various causes commonly including motor vehicle accidents, falls, industrial …
secondary to various causes commonly including motor vehicle accidents, falls, industrial …
Regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces for prevention and management of neuromas
KB Santosa, JD Oliver… - Clinics in plastic …, 2020 - plasticsurgery.theclinics.com
In the United States alone, an estimated 2 million people live with the devastating
consequences of major limb loss. Worldwide, more than 1 million extremity amputations are …
consequences of major limb loss. Worldwide, more than 1 million extremity amputations are …
Time course of traumatic neuroma development
KMC Oliveira, L Pindur, Z Han, MB Bhavsar… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
This study was designed to characterize morphologic stages during neuroma development
post amputation with an eye toward developing better treatment strategies that intervene …
post amputation with an eye toward developing better treatment strategies that intervene …
MR neurography of neuromas related to nerve injury and entrapment with surgical correlation
A Chhabra, EH Williams, KC Wang… - American Journal …, 2010 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
MR imaging of peripheral nerves has been described in relation to abnormalities such as
nerve injury, entrapment, and neoplasm. Neuroma formation is a known response to …
nerve injury, entrapment, and neoplasm. Neuroma formation is a known response to …
Neuroma
MW Neumeister, JN Winters - Clinics in plastic …, 2020 - plasticsurgery.theclinics.com
The peripheral nervous system is delicate and susceptible to injury. Nerve injury occurs from
multiple mechanisms: pressure, stretch, chronic irritation, ischemia, crush, sharp transection …
multiple mechanisms: pressure, stretch, chronic irritation, ischemia, crush, sharp transection …
The double crush syndrome revisited-A Delphi study to reveal current expert views on mechanisms underlying dual nerve disorders
AB Schmid, MW Coppieters - Manual therapy, 2011 - Elsevier
A high prevalence of dual nerve disorders is frequently reported. How a secondary nerve
disorder may develop following a primary nerve disorder remains largely unknown …
disorder may develop following a primary nerve disorder remains largely unknown …
Target receptors of regenerating nerves: neuroma formation and current treatment options
F Shamoun, V Shamoun, A Akhavan… - Frontiers in Molecular …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Neuromas form as a result of disorganized sensory axonal regeneration following nerve
injury. Painful neuromas lead to poor quality of life for patients and place a burden on …
injury. Painful neuromas lead to poor quality of life for patients and place a burden on …
Surgery for symptomatic neuroma: anatomic distribution and predictors of secondary surgery
NHA Wolvetang, J Lans, SHWL Verhiel… - Plastic and …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Background: Neuromas are caused by irregular and disorganized regeneration following
nerve injury. Many surgical techniques have been described to address neuroma with …
nerve injury. Many surgical techniques have been described to address neuroma with …
3D MR neurography
O Khalilzadeh, LM Fayad… - Seminars in …, 2021 - thieme-connect.com
High-resolution isotropic volumetric three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance
neurography (MRN) techniques enable multiplanar depiction of peripheral nerves. In …
neurography (MRN) techniques enable multiplanar depiction of peripheral nerves. In …
Peripheral nerve surgery: the role of high-resolution MR neurography
SK Thawait, K Wang, TK Subhawong… - American journal …, 2012 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
High-resolution MRN is becoming increasingly available due to recent technical
advancements, including higher magnetic field strengths (eg, 3T), 3D image acquisition …
advancements, including higher magnetic field strengths (eg, 3T), 3D image acquisition …