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This case report describes the diagnosis and management of primary femoral nerve sheath tumours in two dogs. Both of the tumours were localised by electromyography (EMG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and were then surgically resected using a ...
Granger, N +4 more
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Luiz Eduardo Imbelloni,1,2 Carlos Rava,1,3 Marildo A Gouveia21Faculdade de Medicina Nova Esperança, 2Institute for Regional Anesthesia, 3Complexo Hospitalar de Mangabeira Governador Tarcisio Burity, João Pessoa, BrazilBackground ...
Gouveia MA, Rava C, Imbelloni LE
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Object Nerve transfers are an effective means of restoring control to paralyzed somatic muscle groups and, recently, even denervated detrusor muscle. The authors performed a cadaveric pilot project to examine the feasibility of restoring control to the ...
Mary F. Barbe +5 more
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Femoral nerve neuropathy after the psoas hitch procedure
Femoral nerve neuropathy as a complication from abdominopelvicsurgery was firstly described in 1896, by Gumpertz, in a casereport of femoral nerve injury following hysterectomy. The authorsreport two cases of femoral nerve neuropathy following psoashitch
Marcello Toscano Pecoraro +2 more
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Sciatic nerve injuries cause debilitating functional impairment, particularly when the injury mechanism and level preclude reconstruction with primary grafting.
Amy M. Moore +4 more
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Bilateral Femoral Nerve Neuropathy Following Blunt Trauma. Case report.
A unique case of bilateral compressive injury of the femoral nerves is reported in a 19-year-old man. Traumatic femoral nerve neuropathy following operative injury, penetrating injury, anticoagulant therapy with hemorrhage, and stretch injury has been ...
D\u27Amelio, Louis F, MD +2 more
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Femoral Nerve, Great Saphenous Vein, and Saphenous Nerve (Labeled)
Femoral nerve. Great saphenous vein.
Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland (RCSI)
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Introduction: Anatomical variations of the nerves derived from the lumbar plexus are common and clinically valid. Therefore, this report aims to present the coexisting anatomical variations of the lateral femoral cutaneous and genitofemoral nerves.
Robert Haładaj, Ivan Varga
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Retroperitoneal hematoma is a kind of life-threatening injury which commonly develops after blunt trauma in childhood. Femoral nerve paralysis that occurs after retroperitoneal hematoma is a rare complication.
Keleş G. +4 more
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Obturator to Femoral Nerve Transfer: 2-Dimensional Operative Video
Injury to the femoral nerve can cause femoral nerve palsy,1 resulting in severe ambulation difficulties and loss of sensory function in the anteromedial thigh and medial calf.2,3 Treatment options focus on nerve repair by direct coaptation, nerve ...
Perez-Roman, Roberto J +4 more
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