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PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES Mansoor khan

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PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIESMansoor khan

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A N A T O M YConnective tissue

(epineurium, perineurium, endoneurium)

Nerve tissue(axon, schwann cell)

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EPINEURIUM

PERINEURIUM

ENDONEURIUM

VESSELS

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NERVE INJURIES

Acute injury Chronic injury

PERRIPHERAL NERVE INJUIES

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N e u r o p r a x i a

Mildest form, reversible conduction block(function loss), for hours or days due to direct mechanical

compression, ischemia, mild burn trauma or stretch

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A x o n t m e s i s

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N e u r o t m e s i s

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C l i n i c a l S i g n s Motor function, Tinel’s sign (positive-sensory function

negative (after 4-6weeks)-total interruption, Sweating-

sympathetic fiber, Sensory function

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Muscle atrophy start : post-injury 1 month

peak : 3rd - 4th month

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C h r o n i c N e r v e E n t r a p m e n t

Paresthesia

Loss of function

Pain

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P a t h o p h y s i o l o g yDirect compression

Segmental demyelination Wallerian degeneration(distal)

Ischemia Swelling of nerve

Microcompartment SD

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C a r p a l T u n n e l S y n d r o m e

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PREGNANCY

TYPE WRITING

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PAIN & PARASTHESIA DISTRIBUSION

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RELEASE SURGERY

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SUPRA-CONDYLAR FRACTURE anterior displacement

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Radial Nerve Entrapment Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

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Radial Nerve Entrapment Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

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RADIAL NERVE INJURYFracture of shaft of humrus

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RADIAL NERVE INJURY

WRIST DROP

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GUYON’S CANNAL SYNDROME

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CUBITAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

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Benediction postureCLAWING OF RING & LITTLE FINGER

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FROMENT’S SIGN Flexior pollicus longus (median nerve) compensates for a weak adductor pollicis (ulnar nerve)

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CUBITAL TUNNEL SYNDROME Ulnar nerve Release surgery

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COMMON PERONEALFracture of the head of fibula

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PERONEAL NERVE INJURY SYMPTOMSDecreased sensation, Slapping gait, foot drop, toes drag

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FACIAL NERVE Anatomy

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FACIAL NERVE Anatomy

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FACIAL NERVE PALSY LOSS OF FRONING, DROOPING, EYEBROW DROP

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C o n s e r v a t i v e t r e a t m e n t

IndicationsShort history, mild-moderate, intermittent,

reversible cause (pregnancy, oral contraceptive,endocrine abnormalities, type writer)

MethodNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, splint

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T r e a t m e n t

Time of operation

Open injury Closed injury

Early intervention Delayed intervention Delayed intervention

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S u r g i c l I n d i c a t i o

n s

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E p i n e u r a l R e p a i r

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F a s c i c u l a r R e p a i r

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N e r v e G r a f t