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Fully Arthroscopic Anterior Latissimus Dorsi Transfer for Irreparable Subscapularis Tears
Abstract Latissimus dorsi (LD) transfer can be used for the treatment of irreparable subscapularis tears. This article describes a fully arthroscopic LD transfer procedure to manage irreparable subscapularis tears. The LD tendon and muscle are dissected and released arthroscopically, and care must be taken to avoid injury to the axillary and radial ...
Lin Lin, Hui Yan
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Background. The interscalene brachial plexus block is widely used in orthopedic surgery for procedures on the proximal upper limb. However, the main concern remains the systemic toxicity of local anesthetics due to the use of their high concentrations ...
В.І. Коломаченко +3 more
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Pembangunan Dan Penilaian Kaedah PCR-Elisa Dalam Pengesanan Jangkitan Brugaria Malay ! [PDF]
Penyakit filarisis limfatik yang juga dikenali sebagai "penyakit orang miskin " merupakan penyakit yang boleh menyebabkan kerosakan dan kecacatan fizikal yang teruk serta masalah ketidakupayaan serius atau ketidakupayaan dalam jangkamasa yang panjang.
Azahri, Noor A'shikin
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Shoulder arthroscopy positioning: lateral decubitus versus beach chair. [PDF]
Since the introduction of the beach chair position for shoulder arthroscopy, orthopaedic surgeons have debated whether the beach chair or lateral decubitus is superior.
Ciccotti, MD, Michael G. +2 more
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Abstract Tendon transfers are preferred in patients with massive, irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tears without glenohumeral arthritis. Recently, a surge of lower trapezius transfer over latissimus dorsi transfer has been observed due to its biomechanical superiority.
Senthilvelan Rajagopalan +2 more
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Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a non-stimulation needle with an external indwelling cannula for upper-limb surgery and acute postoperative pain management.
Bin Yu, Xiaoqing Zhang, Peili Sun, Shuqi Xie, Qiying Pang
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The Use Of Ropivacaine And Bupivacaine In Supraclavicular Brachial Plexus Block Any Difference? [PDF]
An intetventional study of one year and two months duration of patients undergoing upper limb surgery in University Science Hospital, Kubang Kerian.
Abdull Rahman, Noor Asilah
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Trainee anaesthetist diagnosis of intraneural injection. A study comparing B-Mode ultrasound with the fusion of B-Mode and elastography in the soft embalmed Thiel cadaver model [PDF]
Background: The incidence of intraneural injection during trainee anaesthetist ultrasound guided nerve block varies between 16% in experts and up to 35% in trainees.
Columb, M. +6 more
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Abstract Background Peripheral nerve blocks are widely used for anaesthesia in upper or lower limb surgery, but the methods used to assess their success vary substantially across randomised controlled trials. Standardised reporting of how peripheral nerve blocks are tested and how success is defined is essential for ensuring the validity and ...
Aurelien‐Xuan Rosendal Bahuet +8 more
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Objective To determine the median effective concentration (EC50) of ropivacaine at the volume of 0.5 mL/kg for ultrasound-guided interscalene brachial plexus block in children aged 6 to 10 years.
LI Shangyingying, YANG Li, YANG Fei
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