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050 _a RD595.M257 2005
050 _aWL 500 M278o 2005
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100 _a Allen Maniker
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222 _aabductor anatomy anterior approach arrow artery aspect axillary beneath biceps femoris black arrowheads border brachial brachial plexus branches brevis carpal carpi clavicle contribution course crosses deep digital nerves direction dissection distal divided divisions dorsal edge emerges epinephrine exposed exposure extended extensor fascia femoral nerve fibers FIGURE flexor flexor digitorum foot forearm fossa gives head identified iliac incision inferior infiltrated inguinal ligament innervates joint lateral cord lidocaine lies ligament located longus lower lumbar major marked medial median nerve middle midline moves oblique Once operator passes placed plantar plexus popliteal portion position proximal radial nerve retracted retractor reveal sciatic nerve seen side skin and subcutaneous space spinal nerve subcutaneous tissue superficial superior supine position supplies suprascapular sural nerve surface surgeon tendon teres thigh third tibial nerve tion tissue traced travels triceps trunk tunnel ulnar nerve upper vein visible wrist
245 _aOperative Exposures in Peripheral Nerve Surgery
250 _aillustrated
260 _aNew York:
_bThieme,
_cc2005
300 _a 139 pages
490 _a Thieme Publishers Series
505 _aContents: Brachial Plexus Suprascapular Nerve Axillary Nerve Median and Anterior Interosseous Nerve Radial Nerve And Posterior Interosseous Nerve Ulnar Nerve Spinal Accessory Nerve Anatomy Positioning and Surgical Exposure Lower Extremity Femoral Nerve Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Ilioinguinal Nerve and Genitofemoral Nerve Sciatic Nerve Peroneal Nerve Tibial Nerve Sural Nerve Plantar Nerves Lumbar Plexus Index
520 _aCombining the graphic strength of an atlas with the procedural guidelines of a text. Here is the first book to lead you through operative exposures of all the major peripheral nerves in the body using actual dissections. Covering patient positioning, relevant anatomy, and surgical exposures of both the upper and lower extremities, it provides the step-by-step approach and visual orientation needed to effectively map out a surgical strategy. Special features: The first book to use full-color actual dissections as an operative guide to peripheral nerve surgery In-depth coverage of all related anatomy Valuable information on nerves such as brachial plexus, axillary, ulnar, femoral, sciatic, tibial, plantar, and many others Pearls and pitfalls that offer valuable tips and insights from the author's extensive clinical experience Combining the graphic strength of an atlas with the procedural guidelines of a text, this book is ideal for neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, plastic and reconstructive surgeons, and general surgeons who need to refresh their memory on a specific exposure, as well as a useful primer on operative steps for beginners. It is also a valuable board review and course book for neurosurgery residents who are required to have a full understanding of the peripheral nervous system.
600 _x Neurosurgical Procedures–methods.
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600 _x Peripheral Nerves–surgery.
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600 _xPeripheral Nerves–anatomy & histology.
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600 _x Medical / Surgery / Neurosurgery
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600 _xMedical / Surgery / Cosmetic & Reconstructive
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600 _x Medical / Orthopedics
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600 _x Medical › Surgery › Neurosurgery
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700 _aAllen Maniker [Editor]
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