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Two fingerbreadths, one finger’s width: on the proximity of the radial nerve to the deltoid tuberosity
The aim of this study was to find a convenient technique to evaluate the location of the radial nerve (RN) with reference to the deltoid tuberosity (DT).
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Proportional localisation of the entry point of the coracobrachialis muscle by the musculocutaneous nerve along the humerus
To project the distance between the tip of the greater tubercle (GT), respectively, the proximal border of the tip of the coracoid process (CP) and the entry point of the coracobrachialis by the musculocutaneo...
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Open AccessMinimally invasive plate osteosynthesis of the humeral shaft with regard to adjacent anatomical characteristics
The study goal was to evaluate the distances from the radial (RN), the musculocutaneous (MN) and axillary nerves (AN) and the medial neurovascular bundle of the upper arm to a minimally invasive applied plate ...
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Projection of the A1-Pulley of the Thumb onto Superficial Anatomical Landmarks: An Anatomical Study and a Useful Guide to Surgeons
The aim of our study was to project the A1-pulley of the thumb onto the total thumb length to enable its complete division with and without direct sight.
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Morphology of the Posterior Interosseous Nerve with Regard to Entrapment Syndrome
Posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) entrapment syndrome is a rare condition and is predisposed by anatomical factors such as narrow passages through fibrous arcades; whereas, the Arcade of Frohse (AF) is the mo...
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The Mangled Extremity Severity Score Fails to be a Good Predictor for Secondary Limb Amputation After Trauma with Vascular Injury in Central Europe
The Mangled Extremity Severity Score (MESS) was constructed as an objective quantification criterion for limb trauma. A MESS of or greater than 7 was proposed as a cut-off point for primary limb amputation. Op...
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Safe zone for the posterior interosseous nerve with regard to the lateral and posterior approaches to the proximal radius
The posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) is at risk during the posterior and lateral approaches to the proximal radius. We aimed to define a safe zone for these approaches to avoid injury of the PIN and to evalu...