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Femoral neuropathy from inadvertent suturing of the femoral nerve
Neurology, 1996Femoral neuropathy (FN) is a well-described complication of abdominal hysterectomy done through a Pfannenstiel incision. [1-5] Compression of the femoral nerve by a self-retaining retractor is thought to be causative, so careful positioning and padding of the retractor is advocated for prevention.
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Beijing da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Peking University. Health sciences, 2014
To assess the effects of length of continuous femoral catheter on blockade of femoral nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and obturator nerve.In the study, 70 patients with American Association of Anesthesiologist grades I-II undergoing total knee arthroplasty were randomly divided into three groups, femoral nerve catheters were inserted 5 cm, 10 ...
Feng, Zhu, Yan, Hu, Wei, Zhang
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To assess the effects of length of continuous femoral catheter on blockade of femoral nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and obturator nerve.In the study, 70 patients with American Association of Anesthesiologist grades I-II undergoing total knee arthroplasty were randomly divided into three groups, femoral nerve catheters were inserted 5 cm, 10 ...
Feng, Zhu, Yan, Hu, Wei, Zhang
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2009
Abstract The L2–L4 Nerve roots supply the femoral and obturator nerves. The femoral nerve provides thigh flexion and lower leg extension and the obturator nerve provides thigh adduction. Together, they provide sensory coverage to the anterior thigh and medial lower leg.
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Abstract The L2–L4 Nerve roots supply the femoral and obturator nerves. The femoral nerve provides thigh flexion and lower leg extension and the obturator nerve provides thigh adduction. Together, they provide sensory coverage to the anterior thigh and medial lower leg.
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2016
In this chapter, we will discuss the anatomy of the femoral nerve and surrounding structures. We also consider the signs, symptoms, and most common sites for femoral nerve entrapment and differential diagnoses. Diagnostic testing and contributing factors are also reviewed. Finally, treatment options are examined.
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In this chapter, we will discuss the anatomy of the femoral nerve and surrounding structures. We also consider the signs, symptoms, and most common sites for femoral nerve entrapment and differential diagnoses. Diagnostic testing and contributing factors are also reviewed. Finally, treatment options are examined.
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2019
The femoral nerve is one of principle branches of the lumbar plexus and innervates the anterior of the thigh, anteromerial leg, and joints of hip and knee. Femoral nerve block (FNB), one of essential blocks for lower extremity, is widely used for the purpose of anesthesia and postoperative analgesia of knee, thigh, and hip surgery. The procedure of FNB
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The femoral nerve is one of principle branches of the lumbar plexus and innervates the anterior of the thigh, anteromerial leg, and joints of hip and knee. Femoral nerve block (FNB), one of essential blocks for lower extremity, is widely used for the purpose of anesthesia and postoperative analgesia of knee, thigh, and hip surgery. The procedure of FNB
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Contralateral obturator nerve transfer for femoral nerve restoration: a case report
British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2021Yu Cao, Yudong Gu
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