Sural nerve entrapment surgery

    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – PNS Demyelination

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      Tear or entrapment of brachial artery or compression. Compartment syndrome (need emergency fasciotomy) ... Prognosis related to how quickly a safe surgery can be performed and often lower if done within 48 hours. So PLEASE: ... Sural nerve injury. Infection. Re-rupture (risk reduced if …

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    • Pulsed Radiofrequency Ablation for Treating Sural Neuralgia | Ochs…

      In another study, the sural nerve was formed by the union of medial sural cutaneous nerve and lateral sural cutaneous nerve in 67.1%.the site of union was variable: 5.9% in popliteal fossa, 1.9% in middle third of leg, 66.7% in lower third of leg and in 25.5% at or below the ankle.in32.2% the sural nerve was a direct continuation of medial ...

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    • [DOCX File]SimpleSite

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      Operative decompression can be considered for patients who do not recover on their own, although true entrapment of the peroneal nerve is uncommon. One investigator, for example, explored 26 common peroneal nerves in 23 patients; evidence for entrapment was found in only 1 of the 8 with no other apparent cause for the neuropathy [6].

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    • [DOC File]SYNOPSIS

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      sural nerve biopsy (not pathognomonic) - inflammation & demyelination, well-developed onion bulb structures, prominent variability of abnormalities among nerve fascicles! may be normal in 25% patients.

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