Surg Neurol
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Intraoperative positioning nerve injuries are regrettable complications of surgery thought to arise from stretch and/or compression of vulnerable peripheral nerves. Generally thought to be preventable, these injuries still occur in patients despite rigorous preventative measures. ⋯ Prevention remains the mainstay of the management of positioning injuries. Diagnosed and managed appropriately, these lesions typically improve completely over time.
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Nerve repair with fibrin glue is an alternative to conventional suture technique, although there is no definitive experimental evaluation of the 2 techniques. This experimental study was undertaken to evaluate nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve repair with fibrin glue and to compare it with repair performed with suture and a combination of both techniques. ⋯ In a rat model, nerve repair using fibrin glue provided better conditions for regeneration than suture after sciatic nerve transection.
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Failure of symptom relief after neurolysis for meralgia paresthetica (MP) is reported frequently, yet systematic outcome analysis is limited in the modern literature. The present operative series of 45 cases aims to address this issue. ⋯ High success rate was recorded in our series of 45 cases. Prolonged duration of symptoms did not preclude favorable outcome but obesity had a negative association with good outcome.
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Historical Article
History of neurosurgery and neurosurgical applications in Turkey.
Although there is evidence of applications of cranial surgery in ancient times, it is commonly accepted that modern surgery started in the late 19th century. The advancements in anesthesiology and aseptic techniques were the main factors contributing to this process. Surgery of the nervous system, however, has a relatively shorter history than surgery of other systems. ⋯ Today, there are more than 50 neurosurgery training centers and more than 500 neurosurgeons in Turkey. There is an increasing number of publications by Turkish neurosurgeons, contributing to the total body of literature in neurosurgery. The current state of neurosurgery in Turkey is parallel to that of the advanced Western countries.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Superficial vs combined cervical plexus block for carotid endarterectomy: a prospective, randomized study.
The present study compares combined and superficial cervical plexus block in patients submitted to carotid endarterectomy (CEA) in terms of anesthetic efficacy, satisfaction of the patient and surgeon, complications resulting from the type of anesthesia, and final outcome. ⋯ Superficial cervical anesthetic block shows the same efficacy as combined block, with the surgical conditions being closely similar. The incidence of complications related to the anesthetic technique is higher for combined block. The type of block does not influence the final outcome of the patients.