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Journal of Hand Surgery, 1995
We have analyzed the results of 22 total wrist denervations following Wilhelm’s technique and a series of 30 patients treated with denervation of the posterior interosseous nerve alone. Results of denervation have been classified depending on the pain (visual analogue scale) as other parameters (mobility and strength) have not been found to have any ...
A, Ferreres +5 more
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We have analyzed the results of 22 total wrist denervations following Wilhelm’s technique and a series of 30 patients treated with denervation of the posterior interosseous nerve alone. Results of denervation have been classified depending on the pain (visual analogue scale) as other parameters (mobility and strength) have not been found to have any ...
A, Ferreres +5 more
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2016
Sympathetic nervous system over-activity is closely linked with elevation of systemic blood pressure. Both animal and human studies suggest renal sympathetic nerves play an important role in this respect. Historically, modulation of sympathetic activity has been used to treat hypertension. More recently, catheter based renal sympathetic denervation was
Mohammed Awais, Hameed +1 more
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Sympathetic nervous system over-activity is closely linked with elevation of systemic blood pressure. Both animal and human studies suggest renal sympathetic nerves play an important role in this respect. Historically, modulation of sympathetic activity has been used to treat hypertension. More recently, catheter based renal sympathetic denervation was
Mohammed Awais, Hameed +1 more
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Bladder Denervation Procedures
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1979Bladder denervation can provide useful rehabilitation of bladder function when other measures have failed. Idiopathic hyperactivity may respond best to hyperbaric distension or bladder transection. Procedures performed close to the bladder seem, at present, to be more effective than those near the central nervous system.
M, Torrens, T, Hald
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BJU International, 2000
The bladder can be denervated at several levels: centrally, at the level of the sacral nerves; peripherally, on the pelvic nerves; or in the bladder, by cutting the relevant structures, by injecting substances toxic to nerves, or by hyperbaric bladder distension. These procedures target the sensory or motor nerves to weaken or to interrupt the detrusor
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The bladder can be denervated at several levels: centrally, at the level of the sacral nerves; peripherally, on the pelvic nerves; or in the bladder, by cutting the relevant structures, by injecting substances toxic to nerves, or by hyperbaric bladder distension. These procedures target the sensory or motor nerves to weaken or to interrupt the detrusor
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Mechanisms of denervation supersensitivity in regionally denervated canine hearts
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1993Mechanisms responsible for “denervation supersensitivity” in regionally denervated canine hearts were examined by measuring beta-adrenergic receptor density and affinity and the density of the alpha-subunit of the stimulatory G protein (Gs alpha). Sympathetic denervation was produced by applying an epicardial strip of phenol midway between the left ...
M R, Warner +4 more
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Denervated Muscle Flaps: Mass and Thickness Changes Following Denervation
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1984It has been previously well documented in different animal models and different muscle groups that there is an early rapid loss, followed by stabilization, of muscle mass. This study supports the findings and, in addition, correlates the change in thickness with the change in weight after ligation of the thoracodorsal pedicle.
R, Hagerty, J, Bostwick, F, Nahai
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