nerve injury
One Centimeter More: The Role of Vagal-Esophageal...
Adequate intra-abdominal esophageal length is crucial for tension-free wraps and complete myotomies during laparoscopic Heller myotomy and Nissen fundoplication. Distal esophageal mobilization and release...
What is Foot Drop? Causes, Symptoms & Treatment...
Understand foot drop, a condition often caused by common peroneal nerve dysfunction, leading to difficulty lifting the front part of the foot. This video explains the underlying anatomy, common causes,...
OrthoApproach - Posterior Approach to the Hip...
This video delves into the posterior approach for hip arthroplasty, a cornerstone technique for orthopaedic surgeons. Key topics covered: step-by-step surgical technique breakdown. Anatomical considerations...
Femoral Nerve: Anatomy and Injury Insights
This instructional video provides an in-depth exploration of femoral nerve anatomy and the implications of nerve injury. As the primary branch of the lumbar plexus, the femoral nerve is essential for...
Nerve Physiology, NCS and Nerve Injury
Rishi Dhir - the lecture is about nerve physiology, nerve injuries, and their classification. - The nervous system has three parts: the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems. - The neuron...
Ulnar Nerve Injury: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis,...
Dr. Nabil Ebraheim explains everything you need to know about ulnar nerve injury in this informative video. He discusses the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options, including both conservative...
Intraoperative Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring...
This video shows an intraoperative recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring using NIM-Response 3.0 system. The use of this device is particularly useful in cases of large goitre, malignant thyroid disease...
Nerve Injuries Associated with Difficult Mandibular...
This video is part of a playlist of short videos which are intended to combine multiple choice questions' answering experience with an improved understanding of anatomy. Most of the questions are of...
Obturator Nerve Injury During TLRH
The patient was 42 years old with endometrial villo-glandullar carcinoma which 2% of prevalence, that underwent total laparoscopic hysterectomy and lymadenectomy. During surgery obturator partial injury...
Winging of the Scapula and Treatment Methods
The video presents the winging of the scapula and its treatment. Medial winging is the most common form of winging of the scapula. What causes it? It occurs most commonly due to deficit in the serratus...