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Nerve Grafting in the Upper Extremity - Procedural Library
David J. Slutsky, MD, FRCS(C)
Keyword(s)
Nerve Grafting
Published by: The American Society for Surgery of the Hand
Edited by: David J. Slutsky, MD, FRCS(C)
Length: 57 minutes
Edited by: David J. Slutsky, MD, FRCS(C)
Length: 57 minutes
Description
This video provides a comprehensive look at the current state of nerve reconstruction. The sections include a brief history of nerve repair, the nerve's response to injury, the clinical examination including quantitative testing, the biochemical and biomechanical considerations for nerve repair, as well as a step-by-step approach to the methodology of grafting. The rehabilitation following nerve reconstruction, as well as the expected outcomes, are discussed in detail.
This product features over 15 surgical video examples of median, ulnar, radial and digital nerve grafting. A bonus section features short discussions and video examples of new directions in nerve reconstruction, including nerve conduits, end-to-side repairs, and sensory and motor nerve transfers.
Table of Contents
Introduction and Historical Review
Response to Injury (02:55)
Clinical Exam (07:26)
Biochemical/Biomechanical Consideration (16:14)
Grafting Methodology (17:27)
Examples of Nerve Grafting (27:39)
Expected Outcomes and Rehabilitation (40:05)
New Directions in Nerve Reconstruction (45:45)
This product features over 15 surgical video examples of median, ulnar, radial and digital nerve grafting. A bonus section features short discussions and video examples of new directions in nerve reconstruction, including nerve conduits, end-to-side repairs, and sensory and motor nerve transfers.
Table of Contents
Introduction and Historical Review
Response to Injury (02:55)
Clinical Exam (07:26)
Biochemical/Biomechanical Consideration (16:14)
Grafting Methodology (17:27)
Examples of Nerve Grafting (27:39)
Expected Outcomes and Rehabilitation (40:05)
New Directions in Nerve Reconstruction (45:45)