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A unique topographical guide to the 3D approach of the peripheral nerves
An educational approach tailored for students based on a nerve classification
261 outstanding 2D full-colour pictures
A unique topographical guide to the 3D approach of the peripheral nerves An educational approach tailored for students based on a nerve classification 261 outstanding 2D full-colour pictures
Auteur
Prof. Philippe Rigoard is a Senior surgeon and coordinator of the Spine & Neuromodulation Unit within the Neurosurgical Department, at the Poitiers University Hospital, in France. He is also an Honorary Consultant at St Thomas & Guy's Hospital, Pain clinic, in London, UK, an Anatomy conference reader at the Human Morphology Institute, Faculty of Medicine of the University of Poitiers and a Researcher at the Inserm, CIC (Clinical Investigation Center) 802. He is research program director of the N3Lab, Neuromodulation & Neural Networks Lab in Poitiers.In parallel of studying anatomy and morphology at National Art Institute, Beaux-Arts, Paris, from 1994-1996, he decided to enter into medicine. He received his medical degree as 1st Laureate of faculty of Medicine, Poitiers in 2006 and completed postgraduate medical training in spine surgery 2008 and a fellowship in functional neurosurgery in 2009.From 2002-2007 he also completed his PhD of Sciences, in Poitiersas well as several degrees including in Neuromuscular Diseases, acute pain, chronic pain and pain management in emergency conditions, microsurgical techniques and surgical robotics.His main research interest is neuromodulation and spine biomechanics. He has intensive scientific collaborations with several researchers worldwide, e.g., Dr. Kumar (Canada), Dr. Desai, Dr. North, Dr. Slavin (USA) and Dr. Al-Kaisy (UK). He is reviewer for many scientific journals and a member of several learnt societies, including the International Association for the Study of Pain, International Neuromodulation society, European Association of Neurosurgeons, French and North American Society of Spine Surgery. He has also published dozens of journal articles, abstracts, and book chapters, and has lectured at numerous conferences and symposia worldwide.
Résumé
A unique topographical guide to the 3D approach of the peripheral nerves
An educational approach tailored for students based on a nerve classification
261 outstanding 2D full-colour pictures
Contenu
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.- FOREWORD.- ANATOMY PREAMBLE.- ABOUT THIS BOOKCONTENTS.- General introduction.- Part I: Morphological and functional anatomy of the peripheral nerve.- 1. The normal nerve.- 1.1. General organisation of the peripheral nerve.- 1.2. Structure and physiology of the nerve.- 1.3. Schwann cell and myelinisation.- 1.4. Mechanical properties of the nerves.- 1.5. Peripheral nerve vascularization.- 1.6. Junction and neuromuscular transmission.- 1.7. Main synaptic formation mechanisms.- 2. The injured nerve.- 2.1. Physiology of the injured nerve.- 2.2. Nerve degeneration.- 2.3. Neuron recovery mechanisms.- 2.4. Conclusion.- 3. Embryological development of peripheral nerves.- 3.1. Growth of the pioneer fibres.- 3.2. Development of the segmental spinal nerves.- 4. Development of limb innervation.- 4.1. Introduction.- 4.2. Notion of motor innervation.- 4.3. Notion of cutaneous innervation.- 5. Limb innervation in adults.- 5.1. Origin of the nerves of the limb.- 5.2. Constitution of the nerves of the limb.- 6. The notion of plexus.- Part III: The brachial plexus.- 7. Morphological data.- 8. Relations of the brachial plexus.- 9. Morphological data MRI.- Part IV: Nerves of the upper limb.- 10. The axillary nerve.- 10.1. Morphological data.- 10.2. Morphological data Motor branches.- 10.3. Morphological data Sensitive branches.- 10.4. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 10.5. Morphological data MRI.- 10.6. Morphological data Overview.- 10.7. Pathology.- 11. The musculocutaneous nerve.- 11.1. Morphological data.- 11.2. Morphological data Motor branches.- 11.3. Morphological data Sensitive branches.- 11.4. Morphological data Overview.- 11.5. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 11.6. Morphological data MRI.- 11.7. Pathology.- 12. The radial nerve.- 12.1. Morphological data.- 12.2. Morphological data in the arm and elbow.- 12.3. Morphological data in the forearm.- 12.4. Morphological data Overview.- 12.5. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 12.6. Morphological data MRI.- 12.7. Pathology.- 13. The median nerve.- 13.1. Morphological data.- 13.2. Morphological data in the arm and elbow.- 13.3. Morphological data in the elbow.- 13.4. Morphological data in the forearm.- 13.5. Morphological data in the hand.- 13.6. Morphological data Overview.- 13.7. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 13.8. Morphological data MRI.- 13.9. Pathology.- 14. The ulnar nerve.- 14.1. Morphological data.- 14.2. Morphological data in the arm and elbow.- 14.3. Morphological data in the elbow.- 14.4. Morphological data in the forearm.- 14.5. Morphological data in the hand.- 14.6. Morphological data Overview.- 14.7. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 14.8. Morphological data MRI.- 14.9. Pathology.- 15. Other nerves.- 15.1. The suprascapular nerve.- 15.1.1. Morphological data.- 15.1.2. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 15.1.3. Pathology.- 15.2. The long thoracic nerve.- 15.2.1. Morphological data.- 15.2.2. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 15.2.3. Pathology.- Part V: The lumbosacral plexus.- 16. The lumbar plexus.- 17. The sacral plexus.- 18. Relations of the lumbar and sacral plexuses.- 19. Overview diagrams of the lower limb plexuses.- Part VI: Nerves of the lower limb.- 20. The obturator nerve.- 20.1. Morphological data.- 20.2. Morphological data in the pelvis.- 20.3. Morphological data in the thigh.- 20.4. Morphological data Overview.- 20.5. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 20.6. Morphological data MRI.- 20.7. Pathology.- 21. The femoral nerve.- 21.1. Morphological data.- 21.2. Morphological data in the abdomen and thigh.- 21.3. Morphological data in the thigh.- 21.4. Morphological data Overview.- 21.5. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 21.6. Morphological data MRI.- 21.7. Pathology.- 22. The sciatic nerve.- 22.1. Morphological data.- 22.2. Morphological data in the buttock.- 22.3. Morphological data in the thigh.- 22.4. Morphological data Overview.- 22.5. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 22.6. Morphological data MRI.- 22.7. Pathology.- 23. The tibial nerve.- 23.1. Morphological data.- 23.2. Morphological data in the calf and ankle.- 23.3. Morphological data Neurovascular relations.- 23.4. Morphological data in the foot.- 23.5. Morphological data Overview.- 23.6. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 23.7. Morphological data MRI.- 23.8. Pathology.- 24. The common fibular nerve.- 24.1. Morphological data.- 24.2. Morphological data at the neck of the fibula.- 24.3. Morphological data in the leg.- 24.4. Morphological data Overview.- 24.5. Morphological data Cross-sectional view.- 24.6. Morphological data MRI.- 24.7. Pathology.- 25. The lateral cutaneous nerve.- 25.1. Morphological data.- 25.2. Morphological data in the thigh.- 25.3. Morphological data Overview.- 25.4. Morphological data MRI.- 25.5. Pathology.- 26. Other nerves.- 26.1. Morphological data.- 26.2. Pathology.- 27. General views.- INDEX