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  1. Open Access 16.04.2024 | Online First

    A prospective case series to evaluate subcostal nerve injury with high-resolution ultrasound in posterior retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy

    A prospective single-center case series at the Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen was performed between April 2021 and November 2022. An a priori study protocol was written (See Appendix 1 ) and subsequently approved by the Medical …

  2. 20.03.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Risk of suprascapular nerve injury in open Trillat procedure: an anatomical study

    The open Trillat Procedure was first described in 1954 by Albert Trillat [ 26 ] as an osteotomy of the coracoid process to treat recurrent anterior shoulder instability. The procedure is 84–100% effective [ 4 , 8 , 11 , 29 ] and is a good option …

  3. 02.03.2024 | Letter

    Comments on article by Arbash M et al.: Incidence, risk factors, and prognosis of sciatic nerve injury in acetabular fractures: a retrospective cross‑sectional study

  4. Open Access 01.04.2024 | ReviewPaper

    Clinical insights into traumatic injury of the inferior alveolar and lingual nerves: a comprehensive approach from diagnosis to therapeutic interventions

    The osteotomy procedure for impacted wisdom teeth ranks among the most commonly executed dental surgical interventions on a global scale. The intricate anatomical proximity during wisdom tooth removal gives rise to reported injury rates of …

  5. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Rab32 facilitates Schwann cell pyroptosis in rats following peripheral nerve injury by elevating ROS levels

    Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is a common condition with a prevalence ranging from 1 to 7% in the general population, with higher prevalence rates observed in individuals aged 50 or above [ 1 , 2 ]. It is a condition caused by trauma, metabolic …

  6. Open Access 14.02.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Advancing glenohumeral dysplasia treatment in brachial plexus birth injury: the end-to-side spinal accessory to suprascapular nerve transfer technique

    Brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI) is a relatively common condition, occurring in an estimated 0.5 to 4.6 cases per 1000 live births [ 1 , 2 ]. A significant portion of affected children, approximately 8–36%, do not fully recover and experience …

  7. 22.12.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Refining postoperative monitoring of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury in esophagectomy patients through transcutaneous laryngeal ultrasonography

    Radical resection of the primary tumor and systematic regional lymph node dissection are crucial oncology requirements for esophageal cancer resection. Thorough lymph node dissection can effectively improve local tumor control and significantly …

  8. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Electroacupuncture pretreatment mediates sympathetic nerves to alleviate myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury via CRH neurons in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus

    Myocardial ischaemia–reperfusion injury (MIRI) refers to further damage to the heart when blood flow is restored after a myocardial infarction. As of now, there is still no clinically effective way to treat this injury [ 1 ]. Acupuncture has been …

  9. 08.03.2024 | Online First

    Peripheral nerve decompression for pain relief in the setting of previous obstetrical brachial plexus injury: a retrospective case series

    Obstetrical brachial plexus injury (OBPI) is a neurological injury sustained during labour and delivery resulting in unilateral deficits of the affected limb [ 1 ]. The incidence lies between 1.6 and 2.6 per 1000 live births, with common risk …

  10. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    IL-6 from cerebrospinal fluid causes widespread pain via STAT3-mediated astrocytosis in chronic constriction injury of the infraorbital nerve

    Clinical evidence indicates that neuropathic pain manifests the feature of dissemination, often spreading to adjacent segments or symmetrical areas (mirror-image pain), and even to relatively distant body regions (widespread pain) [ 1 , 2 ].

  11. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    The involvement of Neuregulin-1 in the process of facial nerve injury repair through the utilization of dental pulp stem cells

    Nerve degeneration or damage can lead to substantial complications and disability [ 1 , 2 ]. Facial nerve injury, a common traumatic disease in clinical practice, is categorized into five types, with the most severe being the complete rupture of …

  12. Open Access 09.01.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Incidence, risk factors, and prognosis of sciatic nerve injury in acetabular fractures: a retrospective cross-sectional study

    Acetabular fractures are common injuries that associated with high-energy trauma, such as a road traffic accident or a fall from a significant height [ 1 , 2 ]. These fractures are typically associated with other orthopaedic or non-orthopaedic …

  13. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Early inner plexiform layer thinning and retinal nerve fiber layer thickening in excitotoxic retinal injury using deep learning-assisted optical coherence tomography

    Excitotoxicity from the impairment of glutamate uptake constitutes an important mechanism in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease. Within the eye, excitotoxicity is thought to play a critical …

  14. 12.01.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Electroacupuncture Promotes Functional Recovery after Facial Nerve Injury in Rats by Regulating Autophagy via GDNF and PI3K/mTOR Signaling Pathway

  15. 03.01.2024 | Online First

    Phrenic nerve injury after atrial fibrillation ablation: different recovery courses among cryoballoon, laser balloon, and radiofrequency ablation

    Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common disease, and catheter ablation of AF based on a pulmonary vein (PV) isolatio n (PVI) has become an established therapy, but there is a risk of some complications related to the procedure [ 1 ]. Nowadays, there …

  16. Open Access 19.12.2023 | Online First

    Using Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter for Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Monitoring in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Scoping Review

    Neuromonitoring is essential for the management of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), allowing early detection of potential insults such as increased intracranial pressure (ICP), which may precipitate a cascade of events (from ischemia to …

  17. 14.12.2023 | Online First

    Methylated MFGE8 Promotes Early Brain Injury After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Inhibiting Autophagy of Nerve Cell

    Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a common life-threatening neurosurgical condition characterized by high mortality and disability, accounting for approximately 5–10% of all strokes [ 1 ]. In recent years, a new concept of early brain injury (EBI) …

  18. 01.12.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Intraneural fibrosis within ilioinguinal nerve in inguinal hernia patients with preoperative pain: it’s the sign of irreversible nerve injury, isn’t it?

    Chronic postoperative inguinal pain (CPIP) is the most debilitating complications following inguinal hernia repair. Even recent advances in surgical techniques and devices, the incidence of CPIP is still high. Multicenter cohort studies have shown …

  19. 24.07.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Functional outcome of synchronous tendon transfer of pronator teres to ECRB with primary nerve repair in high radial nerve injury

    Radial nerve injury may be secondary to trauma or surgical interference. High radial nerve injury; proximal to the origin of the posterior interosseous nerve (PIN), results in loss of active extension of the wrist, fingers, and thumb due to …

  20. 04.10.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Ultrasound assessment of medial crural cutaneous nerve and infrapatellar branch and of the saphenous nerve: establishing a safety zone for preventing nerve injury in knee surgery and injections

    The saphenous nerve is a sensory branch of the femoral nerve that supplies the medial sides of the knee, leg, and ankle [ 13 ].

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Endometriose des Uro-Genitaltraktes

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Die Endometriose ist durch das Auftreten von endometriumartigem Gewebe außerhalb des Cavum uteri charakterisiert. Sie ist eine zwar gutartige, jedoch herausfordernde Erkrankung, die in ihren ausgeprägten Erscheinungen mehrere genitale und extragenitale Organe involviert, und daher nur interdisziplinär sinnvoll angegangen werden kann. Nachdem die Pathomechanismen bis heute nicht vollständig geklärt sind, ist eine kausale Therapie weiterhin nicht möglich. Je nach Lebensphase der Frau steht die Verbesserung der Fertilität und oder der Lebensqualität im Mittelpunkt. Die Behandlung erfolgt primär konservativ. Bei spezifischen Beschwerden ist häufig aber auch eine chirurgische Intervention erforderlich. Eine Beteiligung des Harntraktes tritt nicht als isolierte Erkrankung auf, sondern muss im Kontext mit einer Endometriose des Genitaltraktes gesehen werden. Am häufigsten ist hier die Blasenendometriose. Die durch eine Endometriose verursachte Stenose des Harnleiters nimmt eine Sonderstellung ein. Sie ist typischerweise asymptomatisch. Wegen des drohenden Nierenverlustes muss deshalb bei Patientinnen mit einer tief infiltrierenden Endometriose der obere Harntrakt routinemäßig überwacht werden. Eine Hydronephrose erfordert eine sofortige chirurgische Therapie – auch ohne Symptome.

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