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Accessory Spinal Nerve Injury

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1975
In 7 cases of peripheral lesion of the spinal accessory nerve 4 were produced by malignancy, two by iatrogenical resection of lymph nodes, one by an en bloc dissection of the neck for arteriovenous malformation. Incapacity following the injury is quite marked and includes weakness of the sternomastoid and trapezius muscles, as well as pain presumably ...
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Traumatic Spinal Accessory Nerve Palsy

Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 1998
Spinal accessory nerve sections due to a purely traumatic origin are very rare. The authors report a case in which a total section of the spinal accessory nerve was observed after a glass-penetrating injury. The primary lesion was undiagnosed, and only late physical examination revealed a scapula alata with a deficiency in shoulder protrusion and ...
Vandeweyer, Eric   +2 more
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Spinal accessory nerve cavernous malformation

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2010
We present the first reported case of a spinal accessory nerve cavernous malformation. A 54-year-old Caucasian male presented with a several-year history of progressive, vague bilateral upper and lower extremity paresthesias and pain. MRI of the spine revealed a heterogenously enhancing mass in the dorsal aspect of the spinal canal at the level of the ...
Matthew A, Hazzard   +3 more
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Extracranial Spinal Accessory Nerve Injury

Neurosurgery, 1993
Eighty-three consecutive patients with extracranial accessory nerve injury seen over a 12-year period are reviewed. The most common etiology was iatrogenic injury to the nerve at the time of previous surgery. Such operations were usually minor in nature and often related to lymph node or benign tumor removal.
T R, Donner, D G, Kline
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The accessory deep peroneal nerve

Journal of Neurology, 1975
The innervation of the right M. extensor digitorum brevis was investigated in 52 subjects with the aid of stimulation electromyography. In 13 cases (25%) a particular branch of the superficial branch of the peroneal nerve, the accessory deep peroneal nerve, could be identified. In 1 case it alone, and in 12 cases, together with the deep peroneal nerve,
B, Neundörfer, R, Seiberth
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Accessory Nerve Palsy Following Thoracotomy

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989
A previously unreported cause of 11th cranial nerve palsy is described in a 53-year-old man. Dysfunction of the trapezius branch of the spinal accessory nerve occurred following median sternotomy and was documented by electromyography. This injury resulted in dysfunction of the trapezius muscle with loss of support of the shoulder girdle and pain.
S, Morrell, J R, Roberson, M D, Rooks
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Same Modality nerve Reconstruction for Accessory nerve Injuries

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2008
The standard repair of a nerve gap under tension is to use a sensory autograft, such as the medial antebrachial cutaneous or the sural nerve. The practice of using sensory grafts to repair motor nerve defects is challenged by the discovery of preferential motor reinnervation and modality specific nerve regeneration.
Christina K, Magill   +2 more
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Spinal Accessory Nerve Injury

2018
Spinal accessory nerve (SAN) injuries can be idiopathic or iatrogenic. Providers who understand the essential anatomy of the SAN can direct the history, physical exam, and ancillary studies to localize the lesion, while considering the differential diagnosis.
Kevin Chan, Rishi Dihr, Michael Fox
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Accessory nerve injury.

Australian family physician, 2006
This article discusses a Supreme Court judgment involving an injury to the spinal accessory nerve which occurred during the excision of a lymph node mass in the posterior triangle of the neck.1 In this case, the medical practitioner was found to have been negligent for failing to diagnose the nerve injury in the postoperative period, and not for the ...
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Accessory nerve

2009
Mohammed Wahba   +2 more
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