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Muscle and Nerve, 2018
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the application of ultrasound in the management of iatrogenic spinal accessory nerve palsy at the posterior cervical triangle area. Methods: In this retrospective study, we compared ultrasonographic
Jun Shen +7 more
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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the application of ultrasound in the management of iatrogenic spinal accessory nerve palsy at the posterior cervical triangle area. Methods: In this retrospective study, we compared ultrasonographic
Jun Shen +7 more
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Cranial Nerve XI: Spinal Accessory
2017The eleventh cranial nerve, the spinal accessory nerve (CN XI), is the only cranial nerve whose origins must be searched for outside the foramen magnum at the level of the cervical spinal level. Its anatomical course, function, pathology and major clinical syndromes are described.
Laura B. Eisenmenger, Richard H. Wiggins
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Spinal accessory nerve function after neck dissections
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2006The aim of this study was to evaluate spinal accessory nerve function after functional neck dissection (FND) and radical neck dissection (RND) by monitoring the nerve with electromyographic (EMG) examinations. A prospective, double-blind, clinical study was undertaken in 21 patients (42 neck side dissections) operated on for head and neck malignant ...
K S, Orhan +6 more
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Surgical treatment for spinal accessory nerve injury
Microsurgery, 2006AbstractWe report on the surgical results of spinal accessory nerve injuries between 1992–2003. We operated on 10 patients (9 female, and 1 male) who had injuries of the spinal accessory nerve. All injuries were iatrogenic. The mean age of patients was 39.2 years (range, 20–57 years). The average interval between date of injury and surgery was 7 months
Seiichiro, Okajima +5 more
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Iatrogenic spinal accessory nerve injury in children
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2008Injury to the spinal accessory nerve in the posterior triangle of the neck results in trapezius paralysis and shoulder dysfunction. The most common etiology is iatrogenic and has been reported extensively in adults. We report 3 cases of spinal accessory nerve injury recognized postoperatively in children and discuss the microsurgical treatment, results,
John A I, Grossman +2 more
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Spinal Accessory Nerve Entrapment
2016The spinal accessory nerve, the 11th cranial nerve, innervates the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles. It has a long superficial course in the neck, which makes it prone to injury with neck trauma or surgical interventions. Patients will present with weakness of the innervated muscles, myofascial pain, winged scapula, and shoulder pain.
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Intracranial neurilemoma of the spinal accessory nerve
Surgical Neurology, 1982Abstract The fourth example of an intracranial neurilemoma arising on the eleventh cranial nerve is reported. Review of the literature shows that cranial nerve tumors often present as mass lesions with multiple nerve involvement. Only those of the eighth and fifth cranial nerves and those arising at the jugular foramen are of numerical significance.
L A, Christoferson +2 more
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Intraoperative spinal accessory nerve monitoring in neck dissections
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2021J. Palacios-García +2 more
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