Search results for "nerve injury"

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The laparoscopic implantation of neuroprothesis (LION) procedure to control intractable abdomino-pelvic neuralgia

2011

Objective. To present different aspects and advantages of the laparoscopic implantation of a peripheral nerve stimulator adjacent to the pelvic nerves, aimed at treating intractable pelvic neuralgia by means of neuromodulation - the laparoscopic implantation of neuroprothesis (LION) procedure. Materials and Methods. We report here a series of three patients with different types and etiologies of chronic pelvic neuralgia who underwent laparoscopy for implantation of a peripheral nerve stimulator for neuromodulation, the first for neuromodulation of the ilioinguinal and pudendal nerves, the second for neuromodulation of the sciatic nerve, and the third for neuromodulation of the sacral nerve …

medicine.medical_specialtyNerve injuryMononeuropathymedicineLaparoscopyNeuroscience (all)medicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineNerve injuryPeripheral neuromodulationmedicine.diseaseSpinal cordNeuromodulation (medicine)Surgerybody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineNeurologyLION procedureNeuralgiaSacral nerveLION procedure; Pelvic neuralgia; Peripheral neuromodulationNeurology (clinical)Sciatic nervePelvic neuralgiamedicine.symptombusiness
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Value of Neurostimulation Plus Laryngeal Palpation to Predict Postoperative Vocal Fold Motility.

2021

ABSTRACT Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of intraoperative neuromonitoring through recurrent laryngeal nerve stimulation and simultaneous laryngeal palpation (NSLP) in predicting postoperative vocal cord palsy and in providing useful information in the decision to perform a staged surgery in initially planned total thyroidectomy. Materials and Methods A retrospective review was performed involving 552 patients for whom a total thyroidectomy was planned. In all patients, preoperative and postoperative laryngoscopy was performed. The incidence of vocal cord palsy was calculated on 1104 nerves at risk. Results Sensitivity and specificity of NSLP were 0.9411 and…

medicine.medical_specialtyNerve injurymedicine.medical_treatmentLaryngoscopyIntraoperative nerve monitoringVocal CordsPalpationThyroid carcinomamedicineRecurrent laryngeal nerveHumansNeurostimulationRetrospective StudiesLaryngeal palpationPalpationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRecurrent Laryngeal NerveThyroid diseaseThyroidectomyReproducibility of Resultsmedicine.diseaseSurgeryRecurrent Laryngeal Nerve InjuriesThyroidectomySurgeryFalse positive ratebusinessVocal Cord ParalysisThe Journal of surgical research
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Meningiomas of the Space of the Cavernous Sinus

1996

During the years 1985 to 1992, we encountered 59 patients with meningiomas involving the space of the cavernous sinus. In 29 of these patients, meningiomas were primarily located within the space of the cavernous sinus and were operated on without mortality and with low morbidity. A small subtemporal surgical approach was favored, which allowed initial tumor resection from the posterior aspect, where the Parkinson's triangle is wide, thus avoiding the additional morbidity of large-scale approaches. According to the relationships of the all-important cranial nerves passing within the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus, we divided the primary intracavernous meningiomas into four types, which…

medicine.medical_specialtySphenoid SinusMeningiomaPostoperative ComplicationsMeningeal NeoplasmsmedicineHumansCranial Nerve NeoplasmsNeoplasm InvasivenessNerve functionCranial Nerve InjuriesNeurologic Examinationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCranial nervesCranial NervesCavernous Sinus MeningiomaMagnetic resonance imagingAnatomymedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingCranial Nerve DiseasesSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structurePeripheral nervous systemCranial Nerve InjuryCavernous sinusCavernous SinusSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Neoplasm Recurrence LocalMeningiomabusinessFollow-Up StudiesNeurosurgery
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Intraoperative neural electrode for continuous monitoring of nerve function

2009

Nerve damage is still a major concern in all types of surgery and may result in permanent nerve injury. Real time nerve monitoring can reduce the risk of nerve lesions by continuous surveillance of nerve integrity. A stable proximal stimulation of the nerve and recording at the effector organ is essential and the electrodes should not significantly influence the surgical intervention.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryAnesthesiaContinuous monitoringmedicineStimulationNerve injurymedicine.symptomNerve functionbusinessSurgeryFinite element simulation
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Die laterale Dissektion des Mesorektums ; ein Risiko für den Plexus hypogastricus inferior

2004

Lateral mesorectal dissection may injure parasympathetic and sympathetic pelvic nerves and a partial or complete lesion of the autonomic pelvic nerves leads to urogenital dysfunctions affecting patient’s quality of life after rectum resection for rectal carcinoma. The aim of the present prospective study was to clarify the significance for nerve damage during lateral dissection based on standardized assessment parameters. 15 Patients underwent total mesorectal excision for rectal carcinoma (UICC I/II/III/IV: 1/5/3/6). Within the scope of the stanardized intraoperative data collection it was demonstrated, whether a complete preservation of the autonomie pelvic nerves was successful. In 11 pa…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGenitourinary systemPelvic plexusRectumDissection (medical)AnatomyNerve injurymedicine.diseaseTotal mesorectal excisionSurgerymedicine.nerveLesionmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicinemedicine.symptombusinessMesorectal
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