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Les zones frontalières, lignes de partage des eaux ou no man’s lands constituent souvent les parents pauvres des livres de géographie. L’anatomie et l’embryologie ne reconnaissent que la continuité, pas les séparations. Aucune région n’est séparée des autres. Du point de vue de l’embryologie, la région ici décrite est à la limite de deux zones d’induction : celle de la tête, et celle des membres thoraciques. Cette complexité embryologique conditionne l’anatomie locale, faite de diverses routes qui s’entrecroisent, destinées certes à diffuser des fluides, des influx, des aliments, des hormones, mais aussi propice aux disséminations de processus pathologiques, et aussi aux malformations congénitales. Complexité qui requiert dans le chef des praticiens une connaissance anatomique englobante et détaillée, et aux imageurs la capacité de sortir de leur pré carré de surspécialisation ; seuls ceux qui tracent les cartes définissent des frontières, mais la carte n’est pas le territoire, comme l’écrivait Alfred Korzybski, le fondateur de la sémantique générale.
Brachial plexus --- Joints --- Neck --- Chest --- Plexus brachial --- Articulations --- Cou --- Thorax --- Imagerie.
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Fully illustrated and enhanced with accompanying video clips, this comprehensive text presents the clinical evaluation and management of brachial plexus injuries and reconstruction, both for adult patients and birth injuries. Divided into two main sections, part one covers adult brachial plexus injuries, discussing the relevant anatomy and biology, epidemiology, and associated injuries. The main focus, however, is on diagnosis – the clinical exam as well as neurodiagnostic and radiographic evaluation – and surgical management approaches and techniques, including nerve grafting and transfers, tendon and muscle transfers, and joint fusion. Related topics are presented in chapters on sensory reinnervation, neuropathic pain management, the role of amputation and prosthetics, and pre- and post-surgical therapy protocols. Brachial plexus birth injury is described in part two, also focusing mainly on diagnosis and management but with an emphasis on the fact that babies are not small adults and special considerations are warranted. This section concludes with chapters on the management of late complications and long-term sequelae. A comprehensive surgical text on brachial plexus injuries has not been previously attempted. Filling a large gap in the literature, Operative Brachial Plexus Surgery is the go-to resource for adult and birth related brachial plexus reconstruction for orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, plastics surgeons, and their trainees.
Brachial plexus --- Surgery. --- Wounds and injuries. --- Plexus, Brachial --- Spinal nerves --- Plexe braquial --- Cirurgia ortopèdica --- Neurocirurgia --- Cirurgia del sistema nerviós --- Cirurgia dels nervis --- Cirurgia neurològica --- Neurologia quirurgica --- Cirurgia --- Neurologia --- Cirurgia cerebral --- Radiocirurgia --- Vagotomia --- Cirurgia de l'aparell locomotor --- Ortopèdia --- Artroplàstia --- Cirurgia dels ossos --- Pròtesis ortopèdiques --- Traumatologia --- Nervis espinals --- Nervi cubital --- Orthopedics. --- Sports medicine. --- Sports sciences. --- Nervous system --- Orthopaedics. --- Sports Medicine. --- Sport Science. --- Neurosurgery. --- Nerves --- Neurosurgery --- Sciences, Sports --- Sport sciences --- Physical education and training --- Science --- Athletic medicine --- Athletics --- Medicine and sports --- Sports --- Medicine --- Sports sciences --- Orthopaedics --- Orthopedia --- Surgery --- Medical aspects
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