Surgical disorders of the peripheral nerves

Nerves Peripheral Peripheral Nerves Wounds and Injuries Nerves, Peripheral Medicine sähkökirjat
Springer
2011
2nd ed.
EISBN 9781848821088
The peripheral nervous system: gross anatomy.
The Microscopic structure of the nervous system: its function.
Reactions to injury.
Regeneration and recovery.
Clinical aspects of nerve injury.
Clinical neurophysiology in peripheral nerve injuries.
Operating on peripheral nerves.
Compound nerve injury.
The Closed supraclavicular lesion.
Birth lesions of the brachial plexus.
Iatrogenous injuries.
Pain.
Reconstruction.
Rehabilitation.
Since the highly praised first edition of "Surgical Disorders of the Peripheral Nerves" was published in 1998, greater understanding of the the molecular and cellular events which underlie the response of nerves to injury, regeneration and neuropathic pain has been achieved. This second edition has been fully updated in line with new clinical knowledge, and also incorporates the extensive study of thousands of surgical case studies spanning repairs of the supraclavicular plexus in the adult, the birth lesion of the brachial plexus, compound nerve injury and iatrogenous injury. Beginn.
The Microscopic structure of the nervous system: its function.
Reactions to injury.
Regeneration and recovery.
Clinical aspects of nerve injury.
Clinical neurophysiology in peripheral nerve injuries.
Operating on peripheral nerves.
Compound nerve injury.
The Closed supraclavicular lesion.
Birth lesions of the brachial plexus.
Iatrogenous injuries.
Pain.
Reconstruction.
Rehabilitation.
Since the highly praised first edition of "Surgical Disorders of the Peripheral Nerves" was published in 1998, greater understanding of the the molecular and cellular events which underlie the response of nerves to injury, regeneration and neuropathic pain has been achieved. This second edition has been fully updated in line with new clinical knowledge, and also incorporates the extensive study of thousands of surgical case studies spanning repairs of the supraclavicular plexus in the adult, the birth lesion of the brachial plexus, compound nerve injury and iatrogenous injury. Beginn.
