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Phantom endometriosis of the sciatic nerve

Fertility and Sterility, 1999
To assess the efficacy and diagnostic value of GnRH agonist (GnRH-a) therapy in cases of hidden sciatic nerve endometriosis.Case report.Academic tertiary referral center for endometriosis treatment.Three patients with cyclic, catamenial sciatica associated with pelvic endometriosis who had electromyographic evidence of sciatic nerve damage but negative
FEDELE, Luigi   +4 more
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Endoscopic sciatic nerve decompression

Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2021
To improve treatment outcomes in patients with sciatic nerve neuropathy.The first results of endoscopic sciatic nerve decompression in 6 patients with sciatic neuropathy (mean age 47±6.7 years) are presented. The authors developed and described new and unique technique for this procedure.
D.L. Paskhin   +4 more
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Entrapment of the sciatic nerve

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1976
Two patients who developed irritation of the sciatic nerve after intensive riding on horseback are described. The possibility of entrapment of the nerve is discussed.
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Remyelination in the chicken sciatic nerve

Neurochemistry International, 1982
Remyelination in the chicken sciatic nerve occurring after the injection of diphtheria toxin was studied. The rates of fast axonal transport and conduction velocities were measured sixty days after the injection of the toxin. Fast axonal transport rates were found to have returned to normal in the remyelinated nerves, but conduction velocity was ...
Neil A. Cooper   +2 more
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Sciatic Nerve Coaptation

2021
Training of nerve suturing techniques allows the novice surgeon to restore the structural and functional integrity of the nerves in clinical practice with greater confidence. The most practical model for training is a motor nerve with more than two fascicles.
Artur Tevosyan   +5 more
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SCIATIC AND FEMORAL NERVE BLOCK

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
One of the most useful yet most neglected anesthetic procedures is the combination of sciatic and femoral nerve block. The physician who treats a large number of diabetics or patients with minor or major accidental injuries of the legs will find this block most useful. The technique of a satisfactory sciatic-femoral nerve block is simple to master, and
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Excursion of the Sciatic Nerve During Nerve Mobilization Exercises: An In Vivo Cross-sectional Study Using Dynamic Ultrasound Imaging.

Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 2015
STUDY DESIGN Controlled laboratory cross-sectional study using single-group, within-subject comparisons. OBJECTIVES To determine whether different types of neurodynamic techniques result in differences in longitudinal sciatic nerve excursion ...
M. Coppieters   +6 more
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Acetylcholine activity in the sciatic nerve

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1963
Abstract As measured on both the guinea pig ileum and the frog rectus abdominis muscle, acetylcholine (Ach) is uniformly distributed along the sciatic nerve. Measured on the ileum, about 75 per cent of the Ach activity is found in the soluble portion of the cell, while on the rectus abdominis, the corresponding figure is about 35 per cent.
Jack Peter Green   +1 more
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A unique variation of the sciatic nerve

Clinical Anatomy, 2008
The normal course of the sciatic nerve out of the pelvis is through the greater sciatic foramen, below the inferior border of piriformis muscle and descends between the greater trochanter and the ischial tuberosity (Williams, 1995). There is evidence for anatomical variations of the course or level of division of the sciatic nerve (Pokorny et al., 2006)
Roxana O. Carare, M. Goodwin
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The parasacral sciatic nerve block†

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 1997
The clinical utility of a new parasacral approach for conduction block of the sciatic nerve was investigated, with critical examination of onset, extent, and success rates when this block was used for surgical procedures below the knee.Thirty ASA I-III patients presenting for surgery on the lower limb were enrolled. All received 30 mL of 1.5% lidocaine
Gary F. Morris   +3 more
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