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Giorgio Veneziano,1,2 Jennifer Tripi,1 Dmitry Tumin,1 Mumin Hakim,1 David Martin,1,2 Ralph Beltran,1,2 Kevin Klingele,3,4 Tarun Bhalla,1,2 Joseph D Tobias1,2 1Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital ...
Beltran R +8 more
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Femoral nerve injury after gynecologic laparoscopy.
Femoral nerve injury after gynecologic laparoscopy is reported very rarely, and usually only as a consequence of lithotomy position. A 36-year-old woman underwent left partial laparoscopic ovariectomy.
PORZIONATO, ANDREA +4 more
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This text is a general description of a distal femoral resection. Focus is on anatomical structures and muscle resection. Each femoral resection is different based on tumor biology, extension and tissue contamination.
Fuchs, B, Arteau, A
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Femoral circulatory responses to lumbar nerve stimulation in developing swine
The maturation of femoral circulatory responses to efferent lumbar nerve stimulation was tested in 51 developing swine (1 day-3 mo old) under pentobarbital sodium anesthesia (10-30 mg/kg).
P. M. Gootman +3 more
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Table_1_Differences in the Structure and Protein Expression of Femoral Nerve Branches in Rats.DOCX
Treatment for peripheral nerve injury remains limited. The inherent differences between motor and sensory nerve fibers in peripheral nerves should be considered to improve the effects of clinical treatment of peripheral nerve injury.
Shuai Wei (1372392) +10 more
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Nerve Stimulator versus Ultrasound-Guided Femoral Nerve Block; a Randomized Clinical Trial
Introduction: Pain control is the most important issue in emergency department management of patients with femoral bone fractures. The present study aimed to compare the procedural features of ultrasonography and nerve stimulator guided femoral nerve ...
Kambiz Masoumi +9 more
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Retroperitoneal part of the femoral nerve - Normal ultrasound features
The retroperitoneal part of the normal femoral nerve has been studied in 34 healthy subjects with ultrasound (US) to evaluate its course, thickness and anteroposterior diameter.
Ozer H. +4 more
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Accessory Iliacus Muscle with Split Femoral Nerve: A Case Report
Background: The femoral nerve originates from the anterior rami of nerve roots L2, L3, and L4 of the lumbar plexus. In its usual course, the femoral nerve descends down between the psoas major and iliacus muscles of the posterior abdominal wall where it ...
Kluber, Kristen +3 more
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Ayman I TharwatAin Shams University, Cairo, EgyptBackground: We compared the efficacy of combined posterior lumbar plexus–sciatic nerve block with that of combined femoral–obturator–sciatic nerve block as anesthesia for ...
Ayman I Tharwat
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The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve: nerve conduction technique.
In 58 subjects without signs or symptoms of peripheral nerve disorders, an antidromic sensory nerve conduction study was performed on the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve.
Knoops, Philippe, Semoulin, P, Laroy, V
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