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Effects of apocynin on sciatic nerve injury in rabbits

Biotechnic & Histochemistry, 2022
We investigated the effects of apocynin (APO) on experimental sciatic nerve compression injury in rabbits. We used 21 male rabbits divided randomly into three groups of seven. The control group was subjected to sciatic nerve compression with no further intervention.
Mehmet Akif Durak   +8 more
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Sniper-induced sciatic nerve injury

BMJ Military Health, 2019
Missile injuries of the sciatic nerve are frequently encountered in military practice.[1 2][1] As part of a Reconstructive Surgery Project established in Amman, Jordan, 116 civilian war casualties of Middle East conflicts have been referred for secondary repair of sciatic nerve missile ...
Laurent, Mathieu   +2 more
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The “Genesis” of sciatic nerve injury

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
In the Old Testament book of Genesis, Chapter 32, Jacob wrestled with an angel. After that encounter, Jacobs limped. Through careful understanding of the original meaning of the words in Verses 25, 31, and 32 of Genesis 32, we seek to learn what type of injury the angel might have inflicted on Jacob.
Zachary H, Zamore   +2 more
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Sciatic Nerve Injury

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1984
Abstract. A case is presented of injury to the sciatic nerve at the time of resection of a retroperitoneal lipoma. The diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of this surgical complication are discussed.
G, Deppe, J, Hercule, N, Gleicher
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MR neurography of sciatic nerve injection injury

Journal of Neurology, 2011
We report on magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) as a supplementary diagnostic tool in sciatic nerve injection injury. The object of the study was to test if T2-weighted (w) contrast within the sciatic nerve serves as an objective criterion for sciatic injection injury.
Mirko, Pham   +5 more
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Stem cells treatment for sciatic nerve injury

Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2011
Sciatic nerve injury is common and usually results in degeneration of the distal axons and muscle denervation. Chronic muscle atrophy and fibrosis limit the recovery of muscle function and severely compromises efforts to restore muscle function. Despite early diagnosis and modern surgical techniques there is still poor functional recovery.Stem cell ...
Michal, Dadon-Nachum   +2 more
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Injection injury of the sciatic nerve (370 cases)

Child's Nervous System, 1993
Injury to peripheral nerves due to injections of therapeutic and other agents is common. The postulated mechanisms of injury include direct needle trauma, secondary constriction by scar, and direct nerve fiber damage by neurotoxic chemicals in the injected agent. Neurological sequelae can range from minor transient sensory disturbance to severe sensory
F J, Villarejo, A M, Pascual
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Unilateral sciatic nerve injury stimulates contralateral nerve regeneration

NeuroReport, 1999
Axonal outgrowth in tissue cultures was measured to determine whether unilateral peripheral nerve injuries affect contralateral nerve regeneration. The right sciatic nerves of young male Wistar rats were cut at mid-thigh level. Sham operation as a control was limited to the exposure of the nerve without cutting.
H, Yamaguchi   +6 more
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Silver Nitrate Injury in the Rat Sciatic Nerve: A Model of Facial Nerve Injury

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2002
BACKGROUNDAn unpublished communication of a permanent facial paralysis secondary to silver nitrate application in a postoperative mastoid cavity with a dehiscent facial nerve raises concern regarding its neurotoxicity. This study was performed to examine functional neural injury and the morphology of nerve injury due to silver nitrate contact with a ...
Bryan G, Wachter   +4 more
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Sciatic nerve injury following hamstring harvest

The Knee, 2004
Injury to the sciatic nerve following harvesting of the medial hamstring tendons is a complication that has not been described. I report a unique case of sciatic nerve injury above the level of its bifurcation into its terminal branches following hamstring graft harvest for use in ACL reconstruction.
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