1.The Role of Nerve Exploration in Supracondylar Humerus Fracture in Children with Nerve Injury
Anuar RIM ; Gooi SG ; Zulkiflee O
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2015;9(3):71-74
The supracondylar humerus fracture (SCHF) in children is
common and can be complicated with nerve injury either
primarily immediate post-trauma or secondarily posttreatment.
The concept of neurapraxic nerve injury makes
most surgeons choose to ‘watch and see’ the nerve recovery
before deciding second surgery if the nerve does not recover.
We report three cases of nerve injury in SCHF, all of which
underwent nerve exploration for different reasons. Early
reduction in the Casualty is important to release the nerve
tension before transferring the patient to the operation room.
If close reduction fails, we proceed to explore the nerve
together with open reduction of the fracture. In iatrogenic
nerve injury, we recommend nerve exploration to determine
the surgical procedure that is causing the injury. Primary
nerve exploration will allow early assessment of the injured
nerve and minimize subsequent surgery.
Radial Nerve
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Ulnar Nerve
2.Ultrasound-guided Nerve Blocks for Post-hernia Repair Pain.
The Korean Journal of Pain 2010;23(4):227-229
No abstract available.
Nerve Block
3.The development of the facial nerve and its branches in man.
Myong Chul PARK ; Hyoung Woo PARK ; In Hyuk CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(3):425-436
No abstract available.
Facial Nerve*
4.Is Fluoroscopy-guided Suprascapular Nerve Block Better Than Other Techniques?.
The Korean Journal of Pain 2013;26(1):102-103
No abstract available.
Nerve Block
5.Primary repair of the transected facial nerve.
Jae Hoon OH ; Joong Won SONG ; Ki Hwan HAN ; Jin Sung KANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(4):640-653
No abstract available.
Facial Nerve*
6.Nerve Block for Cancer Pain.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1987;20(2):103-104
No abstract available.
Nerve Block*
7.Reconstruction of traumatically severed facial nerve.
Jye Jynn ANN ; Se Hong CHANG ; Chi Hee PARK ; Sung Do WOO
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 1992;18(1):81-86
No abstract available.
Facial Nerve*
8.REPAIR OF NERVE DEFECTS WITH EXPANSION TECHNIQUE: HISTOMORPHOMETRIC STUDY ON NERVE REGENERATION.
Cheol Kyu KIM ; Seung Han KIM ; Seung Hong KIM ; Jin Soo KIM ; Mee Kyung KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;24(5):908-916
No abstract available.
Nerve Regeneration*
9.The relation of the median nerve to the pronator teres muscle in Koreans..
Ho Suck KANG ; Byung Phil CHO ; Young Chul YANG ; Sa Sun CHO ; In Hyuk CHUNG ; Jeong Sik KO ; Myung Hoon CHUN ; Moo Sam LEE ; Won Bok LEE ; Sung Sik PARK
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 1991;4(2):105-109
No abstract available.
Median Nerve*
10.Topographical study on the relationship of the sciatic nerve to thepiriformis muscle in Koreans..
Sa Sun CHO ; Kyung Ja CHO ; Kyung Hoon LEE ; Wang Jae LEE ; Won Bok LEE ; In Hyuk CHUNG ; Young Suk SUH ; Ho Suck KANG ; Moo Sam LEE ; Jin Woong CHUNG ; Jeong Sik KO ; Sung Sik PARK
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 1991;4(1):15-20
No abstract available.
Sciatic Nerve*