
Manual of Peripheral Nerve Surgery
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Developed and written by top international experts in the field, this lucid new work is a comprehensive yet concise manual for reviewing the basics of peripheral nerve anatomy, pathophysiology, all typical and classic lesions, and the appropriate diagnostics. The chapters culminate in a description of the complex step-by-step surgical repair of these lesions.
Succinctly written, the manual covers a range of topics normally only seen in larger works: included are the various plexus systems and associated injuries, facial nerve surgery, compression neuropathies and tumors, gunshot wounds, pain management, and much more.
Key Features:
- Developed and written by members of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS) Peripheral Nerve Committee
- Full coverage of all typical nerve lesions from the basics of anatomy and pathophysiology to the most complex surgical solutions
- Conceived for neurosurgeons, plastic surgeons, orthopaedic surgeons, and hand surgeons, both in training and in professional practice
- More than 250 images-radiological images, color illustrations, and photographs of dissections-which help in visualizing and comprehending the text better
The Manual of Peripheral Nerve Surgery: From the Basics to Complex Procedures is certain to become a much-used reference resource for residents and practicing surgeons alike.
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1 Nerve Anatomy of the Upper Limbs
2 Surgical Anatomy and Approaches to the Nerves of the Lower Limb
3 Nerve Injuries: Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Classification
4 Clinical Aspects of Peripheral Nerve Lesions in the Upper Limb
5 Clinical Aspects of Traumatic Peripheral Nerve Lesions in the Lower Limb
6 Electrodiagnostic Pre-, Intra-, and Postoperative Evaluations
7 Magnetic Resonance Neurography and Peripheral Nerve Surgery
8 Ultrasound in Peripheral Nerve Surgery
9 Surgical Repair of Nerve Lesions: Neurolysis and Neurorrhaphy with Grafts or Tubes
10 Timing in Traumatic Peripheral Nerve Lesions
11 Outcomes in the Repair of Nerve Injuries
12 Gunshot and Other Missile Wounds to the Peripheral Nerves
13 Compressive Lesions of the Upper Limb
14 Compressive Lesions of the Lower Limb and Trunk
15 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
16 Traumatic Brachial Plexus Lesions: Clinical Aspects, Assessment, and Timing of Surgical Repair
17 Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries: Surgical Techniques and Strategies
18 Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy: Clinical Presentation and Assessment
19 The Neonatal Brachial Plexus Lesion: Surgical Strategies
20 Lumbosacral Plexus Injuries
21 Facial Nerve Palsy: Indication and Techniques of Surgical Repair
22 Benign Peripheral Nerve Tumors
23 Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors
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