Editorial Review Product Description This volume is a monograph about brachial plexus palsy. Severe brachial plexus injuries are often caused by traffic accidents, especially motorcycle accidents. The intercostal nerve transfer to the musculocutaneous nerve is a standard treatment of choice in Japan to reconstruct elbow flexion for brachial plexus palsy with root avulsion. The functional conversion of the nerve transfer is described in detail, using electrophysiological and histochemical studies. This book focuses on birth-related brachial plexus palsy as well as the treatment of brachial plexus injuries in adults. ... Read more Customer Reviews (3)
a perfect book
this is a perfect book , give a deep detail that start form anatomy that plenty of data and journal
in the europe , the patient shape is not easy to use the intercostal nerve transfer . if you need to use the intercostal nerve , you must to read the book from asia , and the autherity now is japan
this book is the perfect one. you don't miss it.
Current developments in dx & tx of brachial plexus palsy
Eleven chapters begin with a comprehensive review of anatomy, historical view of brachial plexus palsy, causative factors, clinical assessment, followed by microsurgical techniques (reconstructive and nerve transfer techniques), diagnostic techniques, intraoperative electrophysiological studies, and clinical evaluation. Other topics includepain management issues,specific disorders (plexus & vascular tumors and birth palsy), clinical results and complications.
Current developments in dx & tx of brachial plexus palsy
Eleven chapters begin with a comprehensive review of anatomy, historical view of brachial plexus palsy, causative factors, clinical assessment, followed by microsurgical techniques (reconstructive and nerve transfer techniques), diagnostic techniques, intraoperative electrophysiological studies, and clinical evaluation. Other topics includepain management issues,specific disorders (plexus & vascular tumors and birth palsy), clinical results and complications.
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