QUÉ SIGNIFICA NEUROLYSIS EN INGLÉS
Neurolisis
La neurolisis puede referirse a la aplicación de agentes físicos o químicos a un nervio para causar la degeneración temporal de las fibras del nervio con el fin de interrumpir la transmisión de señales nerviosas, generalmente para el alivio del dolor. Algunos autores usan el término para designar sólo bloques químicos neurolíticos, y usan neurotomía para referirse al bloqueo neurolítico por calor o congelación; Y otros utilizan el término para denotar la liberación quirúrgica de un nervio de tejido inflamado.
definición de neurolysis en el diccionario inglés
La definición de neurólisis en el diccionario es la destrucción del tejido nervioso, generalmente causada por una enfermedad, pero también se realiza quirúrgicamente para tratar la espasticidad o aliviar el dolor. Otra definición de neurólisis es la liberación de un nervio a partir de adhesiones inflamatorias mediante cirugía u otros métodos.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «NEUROLYSIS»
Descubre el uso de
neurolysis en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
neurolysis y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Bonica's Management of Pain
These properties allow for reasonably selective targeting of nerve roots using
careful patient positioning and needle placement. The patient is placed in the
lateral decubitus position, with the painful side uppermost for alcohol neurolysis,
and ...
Scott Fishman, Jane Ballantyne, James P. Rathmell,
2010
2
Surgical Management of Pain
The separation of a peripheral nerve from the surrounding structures to which it is
adherent is termed a neurolysis. The resection of a portion of a nerve is termed a
neurectomy. The use of neurolysis and neurectomy surely must reflect the ...
3
Neural Blockade in Clinical Anesthesia and Management of Pain
Second, because sympathetic nerves do not subserve motor power or sensory
innervation of the skin. numbness and weakness do not follow neurolysis which,
as a result, tends to be better tolerated than somatic blockade. Finally, although ...
Michael J. Cousins, Phillip O. Bridenbaugh,
1998
4
Interventional Radiology in Pain Treatment
Neurolysis. Under. CT. Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Christophe Clair,Bruno
Kastler, Gilles Cadel,Bernard Fergane Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Anatomy of the Pterygopalatine Fossa . . . 81 Neurolysis Technique . . . . . . . . . . . .
83 Ethanol ...
Bruno Kastler, G. Salamon, F.-G. Barral,
2007
5
Principles and Practice of Surgical Oncology: A ...
Chest wall spinal opioid ± local anesthetic Intercostal neurolysis Paravertebral
neurolysis Chemical rhizotomy Surgical rhizotomy Abdominal wall (somatic)
Spinal opioid ± local anesthetic Chemical rhizotomy Surgical rhizotomy
Cordotomy ...
Howard Silberman, Allan W. Silberman,
2012
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Practical Pain Management
Early consideration of neurolysis' *The risk-benefit ratio of these procedures in
the specified settings is sufficiently favorable and well established to warrant
early consideration. CHAPTER 41 Management of Cancer Pain Utilizing
Radiation ...
C. David Tollison, John R. Satterthwaite, Joseph W. Tollison,
2002
7
Operative Techniques in Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Surgery
TECH FIG 2 • A–C. Intraoperative microscope images of internal neurolysis of the
ulnar nerve at the wrist. A. The ulnar nerve is surrounded by dense scar tissue. B.
After external neurolysis, there is a persistent area of narrowing of the nerve ...
8
Atlas of Peripheral Nerve Surgery
Daniel H. Kim, Alan R. Hudson, David G. Kline. Figure 21-1 . External neurolysis.
The scar surrounding the injury site is dissected away. Tibial component
Peroneal component Figure 21 -2. Sciatic external neurolysis ...
Daniel H. Kim, Alan R. Hudson, David G. Kline,
2012
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Advanced Peripheral Nerve Surgery and Minimal Invasive ...
The correlation of results with kind and site of injury, and with the preoperative
condition Patient Sex-age Cause Surgical treatment Preoperative picture
Postopertive picture 1-L.R. M 20 1 neurolysis Femoral M1 Obturator M3 M4 M5 2-
N.R. F ...
Alberto Alexandre, Albino Bricolo, Hanno Millesi,
2006
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Cousins and Bridenbaugh's Neural Blockade in Clinical ...
Advantages Vis-a-Vis Subarachnoid Neurolysis. Theoretically, epidural
neurolytic injection has potential advantages over subarachnoid block,
particularly for pain with an extensive anatomic/topographic distribution. Risks of
spread to the ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «NEUROLYSIS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
neurolysis en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Jury Awards Carpenter After Stairway Collapse
White also underwent shoulder injections, and in September 2012, he underwent a left suprascapular neurolysis procedure. White also ... «The Legal Intelligencer, Jul 15»
Radiofrequency Treatments offering hope to patients sidelined by …
Depending on the symptoms, location, and severity of the pain, doctors at the Rothbart Centre might prescribe either radiofrequency neurolysis ... «Canada Free Press, May 15»
Tulane Medical Center sued following paralysis, death of patient
... conditions of the patient's hand and arm and performing a contraindicated neurolysis that was used for pain relief by blocking nerve signals . «The Louisiana Record, Abr 15»
Revolutionary Solution to Painful Surgeries
Out of the papers presented, a research paper titled Intra-Operative Celiac Plexus Neurolysis along with Frey's Procedure for effective pain ... «The New Indian Express, Abr 15»
Ablative Solutions Welcomes Hypertension Leader to its Scientific …
"I am pleased to be joining the advisors to Ablative Solutions, which has conducted in-depth research on chemical neurolysis. Hypertension is ... «PR Newswire, Feb 15»
Midwest Spine & Brain Institute Announces the Expansion of …
... Percutaneous Discectomies · Radio Frequency Neurolysis · Spinal Cord Stimulator · Vertebroplasty and Vertebral Bone Biopsy ... «PR Web, Ene 15»
Rethinking Early Intervention for Chronic Pain
... invasive procedures, including nucleoplasty, radiofrequency neurolysis, endoscopic discectomy and endoscopic percutaneous lumbar fusion ... «MD News, Ene 15»
Dr. K: Lower heels, wider shoes help treat Morton's neuroma
One alternative to surgery is to undergo neurolysis injections. These use chemical agents to block pain signals. Another alternative is to take a ... «Tulsa World, Ene 15»
Man Charged With Murder of Auburn Football Player Jakell Mitchell
By Original logo: Auburn University This SVG image: Neurolysis at English Wikipedia (The logo may be obtained from Auburn University.) ... «The Epoch Times, Dic 14»
California Pain Doc Settles Fraudulent Billing Charges for $1.2M
... in fact they performed neurolysis, a simpler and cheaper procedure that destroys damaged nerves through injections and radiofrequency. «OutpatientSurgery.net, Nov 14»