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New Technique for Retraction of the Strap Muscles in Endoscopic Thyroidectomy

Surgical Innovation, 2011
Objective. It is extremely important to establish sufficient exposure and room for manipulation during endoscopic thyroidectomy. To solve this problem, the authors have developed a new technique for retraction of the strap muscles perfected during 500 cases of breast-approach endoscopic thyroidectomy. Methods.
Sheng, Liu   +5 more
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Safe Zones for Temporal Muscle Hook Retraction: A Technical Note

World Neurosurgery, 2020
The temporal muscle (TM) needs to be dissected and reflected downward in some anterolateral cranial approaches, and failing to preserve its integrity could have severe functional and cosmetic consequences. Most articles focus on techniques to prevent vascular injury during retrograde dissection or techniques to preserve the facial nerve; however ...
Matías Baldoncini   +8 more
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Müller's Muscle Excision and Levator Recession in Retracted Upper Lid

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
The results of excision of Müller's muscle with or without recession of the levator palpebrae superioris aponeurosis were examined in 61 upper eyelids of 40 patients. The cosmetic results were acceptable in 35 patients (56 upper eyelids). Another five patients had a subsequent unilateral partial (nasal) or total ptosis, which was successfully treated ...
J, Chalfin, A M, Putterman
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RETRACTED: Changes in the supporting muscles of the fractured hip in elderly women

Bone, 2002
This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/article-withdrawal). This article has been retracted at the request of the Editor-in-Chief. The Journal has been made aware of concerns regarding the ethical approval for this study, and the study protocol and data ...
Y, Sato   +4 more
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Lower Lid Retraction in Traumatic Disinsertion of the Inferior Rectus Muscle

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1987
ABSTRACT Traumatic disinsertion of an inferior rectus muscle in a 25-year-old man was diagnosed preoperatively by an associated lower lid retraction. This finding is significant in differentiating a traumatic disinsertion of the inferior rectus from an inferior rectus palsy secondary to an orbital floor fracture.
R A, Catalano, L B, Nelson
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Synapse loss and axon retraction in response to local muscle degeneration

Journal of Neurobiology, 1996
During metamorphosis in the moth, Manduca sexta, the abdominal body-wall muscle DEO1 is remodeled to form the adult muscle DE5. As the larval muscle degenerates, its motoneuron loses its end plates and retracts axon branches from the degenerating muscle. Muscle degeneration is under the control of the insect hormones, the ecdysteroids.
C D, Hegstrom, J W, Truman
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Retraction of Supraspinatus Muscle and Tendon as Predictors of Success of Rotator Cuff Repair

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2012
Background: The structural failure rate of rotator cuff repair can exceed 50%. Important predictors for repair failure are preoperative fatty muscle infiltration and myotendinous retraction. Purpose: To quantitatively assess the prognostic value of preoperative retraction of both the supraspinatus muscle and tendon for the outcome of supraspinatus ...
Meyer, Dominik C   +3 more
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Anomalous Lateral Rectus Muscle Band in a Case of Duane Retraction Syndrome

Strabismus, 2017
Anomalous orbital structures are suspected in restrictive strabismus with features of severe globe retractions, overshoots, or synergistic movements. We report a case of suspected Duane syndrome that was found to have an anomalous band beneath the lateral rectus muscle.
Suma, Ganesh   +3 more
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[Diagnosis and treatment of iatrogenic retraction of the quadriceps muscle].

Revista de chirurgie, oncologie, radiologie, o.r.l., oftalmologie, stomatologie. Chirurgie, 1981
In the last two decades the iatrogenic retraction of the quadriceps muscle, which occurs in infants and young children following large numbers of injections performed in the thigh, has polarized the attention, especially as a result of the increasing frequency, and of the invalidating effects.
L, Radu, M, Socolescu, D, Vereanu
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The Impact of Intermittent Retraction on Paraspinal Muscle Function During Lumbar Surgery

Spine, 2010
Prospective cohort study.To study the effect of surgical retraction on paraspinal muscle function and investigate the effect of intermittent muscle retraction.Paraspinal muscle retraction leads to increased intramuscular pressure with a reduction in local blood flow resulting in ischemic damage.
Gorav, Datta   +4 more
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