Purpose: Iatrogenic radial nerve injury caused by surgical exposure of the humerus is a serious complication. We aimed to describe the course of the radial nerve at the posterior humeral shaft using a three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction technique by utilizing computed tomography (CT) images of living subjects. We hypothesized that the course of the radial nerve in the posterior aspect of the humeral shaft would be reliably established using this technique and the measurements would have satisfactory intraobserver/interobserver reliabilities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of and patient satisfaction with the wide-awake local anesthesia with no tourniquet (WALANT) technique in open cubital and carpal tunnel release surgery.
Methods: From January 2016 to February 2017, 20 cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) patients were in a wide-awake (WA) group and 22 in a general (GA) anesthesia group in . Also, 20 carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) patients were in a WA group, 22 in a local anesthesia (LA) group, and 20 in a GA group.
A coherent green fluorescence was obtained by butylation at the 2-position of panchromatic 2,3-diaryl-5,8-diarylquinoxalines (2) to give corresponding 2-butyl-2,3-diaryl-5,8-diaryl-1H-quinoxalines (3). Full color quinoxaline derivatives (2) were prepared from electronic modification at either the 2,3- or 5,8-positions at the peripheral ArX group or X group (X = -H, -OMe, -NPh(2), -NMe(2), -NMePh) of the quinoxalines. 2-Butylation converted one imine unit of the pyrazine ring to an amine group, which effectively altered the electron donor and acceptor functions to produce a coherent green fluorescence.
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