Nerve Tissue Articles & Analysis
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Summary When it comes to surgical precision, most surgeons know the value of excellent loupes and proper ergonomics, but lighting often gets overlooked. And yet, the right lighting setup can make a noticeable difference in clarity, comfort, and even surgical outcomes. Here are two simple but powerful lighting tips that are easy to implement and surprisingly ...
Summary When making a purchase, particularly one that can have a positive impact on your health and well-being, it’s only natural to have questions. To assist you in making informed decisions, we’ve compiled a list of 10 questions and our responses. However, we understand that each person’s needs and concerns are unique. If you find yourself with additional questions that ...
Many patients, however, still have varying degrees of urinary incontinence. Literature has shown that nerves innervating the levator ani (LA) contribute to continence and anatomic landmarks are not accurate in determining their location. Inadvertent damage to these nerves may therefore contribute to post RALRP incontinence. Intra-operative identification of ...
Objective To generate a high-resolution map of periprostatic somatic nerves. Periprostatic nerves are at risk of injury during radical prostatectomy; this study aimed to establish the location of somatic nerves with respect to the prostate and the neurovascular bundle. ...
The PEMF technology has been studied by NASA in a four-year, $3.5 million study, with very positive ...
Before a patient can get fit with their multi-articulating myoelectric hand, it’s vital that their prosthetist conducts a thorough evaluation and understands the cause of amputation or limb loss. This information helps prosthetists understand what a patient’s needs are so they can determine which prosthetic hand is the best fit for them. With this in mind, we’ll discuss the ...
Transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR), a serious and life-threatening rare genetic disorder with an estimated 50,000 patients worldwide, is characterized by the progressive accumulation of misfolded transthyretin (TTR) in tissues, primarily the nerves and heart, which in turn leads to a range of problems in the nervous system, heart, and other organs. ...
However, ethanol may induce burning and pain during the medication process, and if the application site is close to nerve tissue, it may also cause nerve damage. For example, when cephalosporin antibiotics are used, if they are combined with drugs containing ethanol as excipients, there may be disulfiram-like reactions, with symptoms such as body ...
Medical research indicates that nearly 93% of children in America suffer at least one middle ear infection, which is severe enough to see a doctor. Most will suffer repeat occurrences, up to a dozen or more in childhood. These painful episodes are difficult for children, parents, and caregivers. Accurate diagnosis of middle ear infections (Otitis Media) in infants and young children may be ...
Orthopedic bone saw Details (Ultra-high rust-proof stainless steel AA)(hardened HRC54 ° ± 2 ° Section)Features fast and standard speedStationary blade shaft significantly reduces the potential for soft tissue damageFacilitates precise control for trimming and shaping boneGreat for minimally invasive approachesThe stationary shaft is ideal for single-use cutting jigs Sagittal saw ...
