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The technique of n. suralis endoscopic taking during reconstructive operations on peripheral nerves at children

Abstract

The features of n. suralis endoscopic taking at children for reconstructive operations ion peripheral nerves are presented based on our own experience. The endoscopic taking of n. suralis for injured nerve plasty was performed at 4 patients at the age from 6 till 14 years old suffered from various pathologies of peripheral nerves. There were no addition skin incisions in all presented cases as well as no infectious complications in postoperative period. The 2-months follow up period revealed no complains about sensation disorders.

About the Authors

A. A. Sufianov
Федеральный центр нейрохирургии Министерства здравоохранения РФ
Russian Federation


Yu. A. Yakimov
Федеральный центр нейрохирургии Министерства здравоохранения РФ
Russian Federation


M. R. Gizatullin
Федеральный центр нейрохирургии Министерства здравоохранения РФ
Russian Federation


S. S-Kh. Gaibov
Федеральный центр нейрохирургии Министерства здравоохранения РФ
Russian Federation


D. V. Dorodnev
Федеральный центр нейрохирургии Министерства здравоохранения РФ
Russian Federation


S. I. Gairbekov
Федеральный центр нейрохирургии Министерства здравоохранения РФ
Russian Federation


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Sufianov A.A., Yakimov Yu.A., Gizatullin M.R., Gaibov S.S., Dorodnev D.V., Gairbekov S.I. The technique of n. suralis endoscopic taking during reconstructive operations on peripheral nerves at children. Russian journal of neurosurgery. 2015;(2):58-61. (In Russ.)

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