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Autor:
Mariano Socolovsky, Gregor Antoniadis, Ana Lovaglio, Gregor Durner, Gonzalo Bonilla, Markus Schmidhammer, Gilda di Masi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury, Vol 14, Iss 01, Pp e39-e46 (2019)
Abstract Background Traumatic brachial plexus injuries (BPIs) represent a major cause of disability in young patients. The purpose of this study was to compare two populations (from Argentina and Germany) who suffered a traumatic BPI after a motorc
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/08c1ac4495bf4bc0aeb480783eacdb47
Autor:
Estibaliz Aldekoa Urieta, Gonzalo Bonilla Astigarraga, María Eizaguirre Berasategui, Andrea Urrutxua Azua, Lidia Lobán Acero
Publikováno v:
Boletín de Estudios Económicos. 77:85-95
El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar si la incorporación de una estrategia que incluye criterios ES G en la elaboración de una cartera de inversión, en combinación con los cinco factores propuestos por Fama y French (2015), tiene un i
Autor:
Federico E. Minghinelli, Pablo Raul Devoto, Agustina María Suarez Anzorena, Leandro Javier Carvallo, Matías Baldoncini, Gonzalo Bonilla, Rodolfo Recalde
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 161:e162-e167
To perform measurements in normal brain imaging studies from the free edge of the falx cerebri to the genu and the body of the corpus callosum and perform a statistical analysis based on age, type of study, and sex highlighting potential surgical imp
Autor:
Mariano Socolovsky, Danilo Bataglia, Rafael Barousse, Javier Robla-Costales, Gonzalo Bonilla, Gilda di Masi, María Dolores Blanco Suárez
Publikováno v:
Acta Neurochirurgica. 164:1329-1336
Joint flexion to diminish the gap and avoid nerve grafts fell into disuse for decades, but recently attention for using this technique was regained. We report a case series of nerve suture under joint flexion, ultrasound monitoring, and physiotherapy
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurosurgery.
OBJECTIVE After brachial plexus injuries (BPIs), nerve transfers are used to restore lost muscle function. Brain plasticity underlies the process of regaining volitional control, which encompasses disconnection of the original donor nerve–related p
Autor:
Ana Lovaglio, Mariano Socolovsky, Gilda Di Masi, Gonzalo Bonilla, Ricardo de Amoreira Gepp, Marcio de Mendonça Cardoso
Publikováno v:
Operative Neurosurgery. 19:249-254
Background The phrenic nerve has been extensively reported to be a very powerful source of transferable axons in brachial plexus injuries. The most used technique used is supraclavicular sectioning of this nerve. More recently, video-assisted thoraco
Autor:
Ana Lovaglio, Gregor Durner, Gilda Di Masi, Markus Schmidhammer, Mariano Socolovsky, Gonzalo Bonilla, Gregor Antoniadis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury
Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury, Vol 14, Iss 01, Pp e39-e46 (2019)
Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury, Vol 14, Iss 01, Pp e39-e46 (2019)
Background Traumatic brachial plexus injuries (BPIs) represent a major cause of disability in young patients. The purpose of this study was to compare two populations (from Argentina and Germany) who suffered a traumatic BPI after a motorcycle accide
Publikováno v:
Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.). 20(6)
Background Traumatic brachial plexus injuries cause long-term maiming of patients. The major target function to restore in complex brachial plexus injury is elbow flexion. Objective To retrospectively analyze the correlation between the length of the
Publikováno v:
Acta neurochirurgica. 162(8)
The purpose of this study was to assess the results of elbow flexion strength fatigue, rather than the maximal power of strength, after brachial plexus re-innervation with phrenic and spinal accessory nerves. We designed a simple but specific test to
Autor:
Karina Barillaro, Ana Lovaglio, Mariano Socolovsky, Gonzalo Bonilla, Gilda Di Masi, Danilo Bataglia
Publikováno v:
Neurology, Psychiatry and Brain Research. 28:13-18
Introduction Common peroneal nerve injury is the most frequent nerve deficit affecting the lower limbs. This leads to foot drop and a so-called steppage gait. Primary surgical nerve repair has an unfavorable outcome in some series. One alternative is