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Surgical Outcomes of 111 Spinal Accessory Nerve Injuries

Neurosurgery, 2003
Abstract OBJECTIVE Iatrogenic injury to the spinal accessory nerve is not uncommon during neck surgery involving the posterior cervical triangle, because its superficial course here makes it susceptible.
Daniel H, Kim   +3 more
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Accessory nerve injury

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1984
A series of 13 patients with an injury of the accessory nerve in the posterior cervical triangle is reported. In 11 patients the nerve was damaged during a lymph node biopsy and in two cases there was a sharp glass injury. Paralysis of the trapezius muscle occurred with resulting deformity and loss of function of the shoulder.
M, Vastamäki, K A, Solonen
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Spinal Accessory Nerve Injury

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999
Injury to the spinal accessory nerve can lead to dysfunction of the trapezius. The trapezius is a major scapular stabilizer and is composed of three functional components. It contributes to scapulothoracic rhythm by elevating, rotating, and retracting the scapula.
J M, Wiater, L U, Bigliani
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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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Idiopathic spinal accessory nerve injury

BIRTH AND GROWTH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2020
NASCER E CRESCER - BIRTH AND GROWTH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol. 29 No. 3 (2020)
Pereira, Pedro Cubelo   +3 more
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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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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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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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Iatrogenic spinal accessory nerve injury in children

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2008
Injury to the spinal accessory nerve in the posterior triangle of the neck results in trapezius paralysis and shoulder dysfunction. The most common etiology is iatrogenic and has been reported extensively in adults. We report 3 cases of spinal accessory nerve injury recognized postoperatively in children and discuss the microsurgical treatment, results,
John A I, Grossman   +2 more
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Accessory Nerve Injury: Conservative or Surgical Treatment?

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1991
In order to clarify the functional prognosis of accessory nerve injury after nerve repair and non-surgical treatment, 27 of our cases with accessory nerve injury were studied. 20 cases were followed up for more than 8 months. In ten cases treated conservatively, the dull feeling and hypaesthesia did not improve.
T, Ogino   +4 more
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