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Surgical anatomy of the lumbar plexus [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : Thieme, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626238909
  • 1626238901
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WL 400
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Contents:
Surgical Anatomy of the Lumbar Plexus; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; 1 An Overview of the Lumbar Plexus; 2 Subcostal Nerve; 3 Iliohypogastric Nerve; 4 Ilioinguinal Nerve; 5 Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve; 6 Genitofemoral Nerve; 7 Femoral Nerve; 8 Obturator Nerve; 9 Furcal Nerve; 10 Accessory Obturator Nerve; 11 Variations of the Lumbar Plexus; 12 High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Neurography of the Lumbar Plexus; 13 Lesions Involving the Lumbar Plexus
14 Injury to the Lumbar Plexus Following Lateral Lumbar Spine Fusion Procedures15 Lumbar Plexus Anatomy with Application to Lateral Approaches to the Lumbar Spine; 16 The Subcostal Nerve during Lateral Approaches to the Lumbar Spine; 17 Surgical Techniques for Approaching the Lumbosacral Plexus; 18 Nerve Root Anomalies with Application to the Lumbar Plexus; 19 Lumbar Dorsal Root Ganglia; 20 History of the Dermatomes with Focus on the Contributions from the Lumbar Plexus; 21 Dermatomes and the Lumbar Plexus; 22 Anesthetic Blockade of the Femoral Nerve
23 Anesthetic Blockade of the Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve24 Anesthetic Blockade of the Iliohypogastric, Ilioinguinal, and Genitofemoral Nerves; 25 Microanatomy of the Lumbar Plexus; 26 Surgical Anatomy of the Lumbar Plexus with Emphasis on Landmarks; 27 Comparative Anatomy of the Lumbar Plexus; Index
Summary: Dedicated guide to the lumbar plexus provides invaluable anatomical and surgical insights Thorough knowledge of the lumbar plexus and its branches is crucial to achieving positive patient outcomes, especially with newer surgical approaches. Many of the nerve branches are formed within the psoas major muscle and careful dissection is necessary to free them during surgery to prevent damage. Moreover, the iliac vessels are medial to some of the larger branches of the plexus, such as the femoral and obturator nerves. In the retroperitoneal space, the kidney and ureter are nearby. In addition, due.
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Surgical Anatomy of the Lumbar Plexus; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; 1 An Overview of the Lumbar Plexus; 2 Subcostal Nerve; 3 Iliohypogastric Nerve; 4 Ilioinguinal Nerve; 5 Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve; 6 Genitofemoral Nerve; 7 Femoral Nerve; 8 Obturator Nerve; 9 Furcal Nerve; 10 Accessory Obturator Nerve; 11 Variations of the Lumbar Plexus; 12 High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Neurography of the Lumbar Plexus; 13 Lesions Involving the Lumbar Plexus

14 Injury to the Lumbar Plexus Following Lateral Lumbar Spine Fusion Procedures15 Lumbar Plexus Anatomy with Application to Lateral Approaches to the Lumbar Spine; 16 The Subcostal Nerve during Lateral Approaches to the Lumbar Spine; 17 Surgical Techniques for Approaching the Lumbosacral Plexus; 18 Nerve Root Anomalies with Application to the Lumbar Plexus; 19 Lumbar Dorsal Root Ganglia; 20 History of the Dermatomes with Focus on the Contributions from the Lumbar Plexus; 21 Dermatomes and the Lumbar Plexus; 22 Anesthetic Blockade of the Femoral Nerve

23 Anesthetic Blockade of the Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve24 Anesthetic Blockade of the Iliohypogastric, Ilioinguinal, and Genitofemoral Nerves; 25 Microanatomy of the Lumbar Plexus; 26 Surgical Anatomy of the Lumbar Plexus with Emphasis on Landmarks; 27 Comparative Anatomy of the Lumbar Plexus; Index

Dedicated guide to the lumbar plexus provides invaluable anatomical and surgical insights Thorough knowledge of the lumbar plexus and its branches is crucial to achieving positive patient outcomes, especially with newer surgical approaches. Many of the nerve branches are formed within the psoas major muscle and careful dissection is necessary to free them during surgery to prevent damage. Moreover, the iliac vessels are medial to some of the larger branches of the plexus, such as the femoral and obturator nerves. In the retroperitoneal space, the kidney and ureter are nearby. In addition, due.

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