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Computer-assisted assessment of the histological structure of the human sural nerve

Computer-assisted assessment of the histological structure of the human sural nerve

... the sural nerve at the midcalf instead of the lateral malleolus, and used an ultra- sound assessment (18 MHz probe) for their study rather than performing a histological assessment of autopsy ...13] ...

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Original Article Fasciocutaneous sural nerve flap for lower extremity reconstruction: include or exclude the sural nerve?

Original Article Fasciocutaneous sural nerve flap for lower extremity reconstruction: include or exclude the sural nerve?

... distally-based sural fasciocutaneous island flaps with and without inclusion of the sural ...based sural fasciocutaneous island flaps with or without preservation of the sural nerve ...

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Does the Tibial and Sural Nerve Transection Model Represent Sympathetically Independent Pain?

Does the Tibial and Sural Nerve Transection Model Represent Sympathetically Independent Pain?

... Fig. 1. Behavioral tests were performed before (0) and 2, 4, and 6 days after tibial and sural nerve transection (TST2, TST4, and TST6, respectively). On the 7th day after nerve transection, a ...

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Study of formation of the Sural nerve complex in human cadavers

Study of formation of the Sural nerve complex in human cadavers

... Sural nerve is formed by communication of medial sural cutaneous nerve, that arise from tibial nerve in popliteal fossa and peroneal communicating nerve, a branch directly from ...

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Clinical and biometrical 12-month follow-up in patients after reconstruction of the sural nerve biopsy defect by the collagen-based nerve guide Neuromaix

Clinical and biometrical 12-month follow-up in patients after reconstruction of the sural nerve biopsy defect by the collagen-based nerve guide Neuromaix

... peripheral nerve injuries have been explored for their effectiveness in supporting nerve ...the sural nerve biopsy defect by the collagen-based nerve guide ...mm nerve defects ...

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Association of chronic diabetes and hypertension in sural nerve morphometry: an experimental study

Association of chronic diabetes and hypertension in sural nerve morphometry: an experimental study

... the sural nerve compared to normo- tensive animals and, in the SHR + STZ, this number was reduced compared to ...of sural nerves myelinated fibers from the four experimental groups: normotensive ...

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MR Imaging of the Cauda Equina in Hereditary Motor Sensory Neuropathies: Correlations with Sural Nerve Biopsy

MR Imaging of the Cauda Equina in Hereditary Motor Sensory Neuropathies: Correlations with Sural Nerve Biopsy

... From January 1998 to March 1999, 10 consecutive patients (eight male, two female; age range, 28–65 yrs) with HMSN (type I 5 5, type II 5 2, and type III 5 3; mean follow-up period, 6.3 yrs) underwent plain and ...

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Formation of the sural nerve in foetal cadavers

Formation of the sural nerve in foetal cadavers

... the sural nerve (SN) and its ...medial sural cutaneous nerve (MSCN) and the peroneal communicating branch (PCB) in 71% of the cases (Type A); the MSCN and PCB are branches of the tibial and ...

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The incision strategy for minimizing sural nerve injury in medial displacement calcaneal osteotomy: a cadaveric study

The incision strategy for minimizing sural nerve injury in medial displacement calcaneal osteotomy: a cadaveric study

... minimizing sural nerve injury between embalmed cadaver and fresh cadaver or live human may exist due to stiffness of soft tissues and immobile joints in embalmed cadaver ...the sural nerve was ...

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The Relative Contributions of the Medial Sural and Peroneal Communicating Nerves to the Sural Nerve

The Relative Contributions of the Medial Sural and Peroneal Communicating Nerves to the Sural Nerve

... medial sural cutaneous nerve (MSCN) and peroneal communicating nerve (PCN) conjoin in the calf area to form the sural nerve ...the sural nerve, and the relative ...

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Subjective outcome related to donor site morbidity after sural nerve graft harvesting: a survey in 41 patients

Subjective outcome related to donor site morbidity after sural nerve graft harvesting: a survey in 41 patients

... reconstructed nerve [median = 25; highest score 100], were rather low ...the sural nerve har- ...the nerve injury on their work capability was surprisingly ...severe nerve injury in ...

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Preventive effect of long term aldose reductase inhibition (ponalrestat) on nerve conduction and sural nerve structure in the spontaneously diabetic Bio Breeding rat

Preventive effect of long term aldose reductase inhibition (ponalrestat) on nerve conduction and sural nerve structure in the spontaneously diabetic Bio Breeding rat

... prevention of nerve conduction slowing, axoglial dysjunction, and axonal degenerative changes. This incomplete but significant prevention of neuropathy by ponalrestat suggests that additional mechanisms besides ...

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The distally based lateral sural neuro-lesser saphenous veno-fasciocutaneous flap: anatomical basis and clinical applications

The distally based lateral sural neuro-lesser saphenous veno-fasciocutaneous flap: anatomical basis and clinical applications

... lateral sural nerve show a close anastomosis with the perforators in surrounding fas- cias, which leads to an affluent and multidimensional vascular network in the lower leg, as demonstrated by our ...

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Acquired Postganglionic Cholinergic Dysautonomia: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Acquired Postganglionic Cholinergic Dysautonomia: Case Report and Review of the Literature

... the documented recovery of function and regener ation of unmyelinated fibers in a sural nerve biopsy, and its similarity to an experimental autonomic neuropathy produced in rabbits by im[r] ...

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Abstract

Abstract

... peripheral nerve loss with a graft of an autogenic nerve, usually the sural nerve, has been performed at the Department of Traumatology and Hand Surgery, Silesian Piasts University of Medicine ...

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Femoral mononeuropathy in Lyme disease: a case report

<p>Femoral mononeuropathy in Lyme disease: a case report</p>

... femoral nerve innervated muscles, as demonstrated by the EMG, did indicate an axonal pathology, raising the possibility of vasculo- ...the sural nerve from a patient with tertiary LD, and it showed ...

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Original Article Effects of evolutionary “ ”-shaped incision on surgical treatment for achilles tendon rupture

Original Article Effects of evolutionary “ ”-shaped incision on surgical treatment for achilles tendon rupture

... eral sural cutaneous nerve lateral to the Achilles tendon in the posterior-inferior part of the ...the sural nerve with the lateral sural cutaneous nerve via ...The sural ...

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Activation of axonal Kv7 channels in human peripheral nerve by flupirtine but not placebo   therapeutic potential for peripheral neuropathies: results of a randomised controlled trial

Activation of axonal Kv7 channels in human peripheral nerve by flupirtine but not placebo therapeutic potential for peripheral neuropathies: results of a randomised controlled trial

... human sural nerve (Figure 1) consistent with previous reports using myelinated rat axons ...human nerve, it is possible that up to 30% of the slow potassium current may be active at rest ...

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Channel-assisted minimally invasive repair of acute Achilles tendon rupture

Channel-assisted minimally invasive repair of acute Achilles tendon rupture

... The significance threshold was defined as 0.05. Con- tinuous variables, shown as the mean and standard deviation (SD), were compared by the Student t test to detect the between-group difference in AOFAS rat- ing score, ...

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Vascularized nerve "grafts": just a graft or a worthwhile procedure?

Vascularized nerve "grafts": just a graft or a worthwhile procedure?

... ideal nerve for free transfer, as the neurovascular bundle contains a long unbranched nerve that receives a segmental blood supply from a single parallel arteriovenous (AV) ...median nerve with the ...

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