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 Radial approach: a new concept in surgical treatment for atrial fibrillation. II. Electrophysiologic effects and atrial ...
Radial approach: a new concept in surgical treatment for atrial fibrillation.
Temporal distribution of atrial activation during sinus rhythm in a sham dog and in dogs after the radial approach and the maze procedure.
radial approach and 129 ± 12 minutes for the maze procedure.
http://ats.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/full/67/1/36

  
 Upper Limb Examination
In this patient, paralysis of the supinator muscle only slightly affects the ability to supinate due to the unimpaired action of the:
radial nerve at the distal third of the humerus
radial nerve injury in the vicinity of the head of the radius
http://www.wnor.myqth.com/ulexam.htm

  
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Sometimes, there are two main veins taking fistula flow and neither may develop sufficiently for dialysis needling.
The internal radial artery diameter has been used in several studies to predict the outcome of radiocephalic (RC) A/V fistulas (failure or dysmaturation) or to plan strategies for vascular access creation.
It has been speculated that a skilful surgical technique, possibly including microsurgery, may also enhance patency rates in adults with marginal vessel quality, although there has been no randomised trial to corroborate this conviction.
http://www.vascularaccesssociety.com/guidelines/h4.htm

  
 Written Quiz - Superficial Upper Limb
While having an IV needle inserted into the cephalic vein of the forearm, the patient suddenly screamed in pain and felt tingling in part of the skin of the forearm supplied by the nerve accompanying the vein.
As an inexperienced phlebotomist (blood drawer) attempts to insert the needle to draw blood from the median cubital vein, the patient suddenly screams and complains of pain and burning in the middle and thumb side of his palm.
A few days later, due to the toxin, an infection is seen spreading up the medial side of her arm along the large cutaneous vein extending from the dorsum of her hand to the medial side of her arm.
http://www.med.umich.edu/lrc/coursepages/M1/anatomy/html/quizzes/written/session30.html

  
 Locate A Varicose Vein Doctor For Treatment and Prevention Of Varicose Veins
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Varicose veins may also result from conditions that increase pressure on the leg veins, for example being overweight or pregnant or having an occupation that requires standing for long periods of time.
http://www.veindirectory.org

  
 EVER
Nine patients (%90) in radial optic neurotomy group, 4 (%40) patients in only vitrectomy group had clinical improvement as determined by fundus examination, photography, and fluorescein angiography.
The purpose of this study is to compare the anatomical and functional result of surgical cases of vitrectomy with radial optic neurotomy and only vitrectomy in patients with central retinal vein occlusion.
Anatomical and functional outcomes obtained after radial optic neurotomy was superior than only vitrectomy.
http://www.ever.be/view_abstract.php?abs_id=536

  
 Dissector Answers - Axilla and Arm
With surgical neck fractures, laceration of the axillary nerve and one or both circumflex humeral arteries could cause a significant problem.
Describe the movements of the shoulder and elbow joints.
Images from "Anatomy of the Human Body" by Henry Gray are provided by:
http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/limbs/axilla_ans.html

  
 Anatomy: The Upper Extremity
This tendon can get pinched between the carpal bones and the radial tubercle as the patient falls on his/her hands.
You can take a pulse in anatomical snuffbox, by palpating the radial artery against the Scaphoid bone.
Medial Antebrachial Cutaneous Nerve: Supplies much of the anterior skin of arm.
http://www.geocities.com/doctor_uae/upper_extremity.htm

  
 100. Jahrestagung der DOG, 26.-29.9.2002: Radial Optic Neurotomy (RON) for Treatment of Central Retinal Vein Occlusion ...
Adverse events such as this can more reliably be avoided by always approaching the incision site from the nasal aspect of the nerve.
Our study examines histologically the effects of such incisions on human cadaver eyes.
It is hypothesized that incision of the full depth of the scleral canal at the optic nerve head will improve blood flow in the central retinal vein comparable to a compartment syndrome model.
http://www.dog.org/2002/abstracts/260_e.html

  
 eMedicine - Tissue Transfer, Radial Forearm : Article by Catherine P Winslow, MD
Leeches can transmit Aeromonas hydrophila, a gram-negative rod when used, and patients should prophylactically receive an antibiotic that covers beta-lactamase resistant organisms if leech therapy is used.
History of the Procedure: The microvascular radial forearm flap was first described in the Chinese literature in the early 1980s.
The patient clenches his/her hand causing the palm to blanch and then opens it to a relaxed position.
http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic663.htm

  
 VRS 2001: How to design a Webpage in 20 min
A relaxing Radial Optic Neurotomy was recommended as a new surgical procedure by Opremcak in 2001.
The surgical technique as well as clinical results, Angiographic results and Optical Coherence tomographic results as well as multifocal ERG`s of a pilot study will be presented.
We perform this surgery since December 2001 in our clinic.
http://www.vrs-online.com/2003/abstracts/4_6.html

  
 Enhanced Nitric Oxide-Mediated Vascular Relaxation in Radial Artery Compared With Internal Mammary Artery or Saphenous ...
Maximum relaxation of the radial artery to acetylcholine
Endothelium-dependent relaxation to acetylcholine in human radial artery, internal mammary artery, and saphenous vein.
The concept that enhanced graft endothelium-derived ·NO production may translate into superior long-term patency has
http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/100/suppl_2/II-322

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Heart bypass surgery
After surgery, the breastbone will be rejoined with wire and the incision will be sewn closed.
Therefore, it can be taken out without harming the patient or adversely affecting the leg.
The internal mammary artery (IMA) can also be used as the graft.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002946.htm

  
 The radial artery as a conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting -- TAGGART 82 (4): 409 -- Heart
The aorta-to-coronary radial bypass graft: a technique avoiding pathological changes in grafts.
Figure 2 Wound healing in patient with bilateral IMA and radial grafts.
Dopamine and Radial Artery: Implications for Clinical Practice * Response
http://www.heartjnl.com/cgi/content/full/82/4/409

  
 ARTERIOVENOUS ACCESS : INITIAL EVALUATION AND FOLLOW UP
The hospital staff (venipuncture teams, nurses etc.) should have instructions on how to manage these patients to avoid unnecessary use of upper arms veins and patients should be thought to preserve integrity of their veins by refusing needle stiks by lab and nursing personel.
The hand of the patient is secure with a tape to avoid involuntary movement of the arm and trauma to the vein wall by needle motion.
During first two or 3 treatments we use a single needle hemodialysis with no heparin.
http://www.uninet.edu/cin2000/conferences/angoso/angoso.html

  
 Clinical Considerations of Upper Limb
Superficial veins are probably used more in a clinical situation that any other part of the body.
Do you know by which muscle this is done?
The radial nerve may be injured in the axilla as a result of poor positioning of a crutch, shoulder dislocation or fractures of the upper part of the humerus.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/wnor/clinicalconsiderations.htm

  
 Free Radial Forearm Flap with Preservation of the Cephalic Vein in Head and Neck Reconstruction: Case Report.
This surgical maneuver was elected because of a per-operative technical difficulty consisting in the absence of a suitable recipient vein of a previous radial cervical dissection.
We thought this approach to be original, but on reviewing the specific literature we fell across one similar case reported by Nakayama
The last clinical control took place on July, 1997.
http://www.cirurgiaplastica.org.br/revista/indice/vol13_n1/ferreira/english.html

  
 Radial - definition of Radial by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Having or characterized by parts so arranged or so radiating.
radial - issuing in rays from a common centerXs; relating to rays of light; "radial heat"
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
http://dict.thefreelibrary.com/Radial

  
 How to force pain out of your body
If youve ever spent several hours on your feet, then you probably know what its like to experience foot pain.
...magnetic pads proved to be successful as pain relieving means for superficial aches, strains, sprains, spasms, varicose vein and phantom limb syndrome. [4]
A German scientist tested magnets on many different types of pain and came to this conclusion:
http://www.magneto-therapy.com/proven.html

  
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________ is not innervated by the radial nerve
The musculocutaneous nerve supplies all three muscles of the anterior compartment.
You may also find the radial nerve (4) between brachioradialis and brachialis - this nerve divides into a superficial and deep branch.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/anatomy/dis6.html

  
 Surgery Types / Cardiac Surgery / Coronary Artery Disease / Radial Artery
This minimally invasive technique can reduce hospital stay, pain and recovery time for patients.
It is important to note that there are some situations where patients are better served with use of the leg vein for bypass grafts.
This technique allows the retrieval of the artery through one or two incisions, 2-centimeters in length, small enough to be hidden behind a watchband.
http://www.cvtst.com/radial_artery.asp

  
 VII. The Veins. 3c. The Veins of the Upper Extremity and Thorax. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body.
The posterior external plexuses are placed partly on the posterior surfaces of the vertebral arches and their processes, and partly between the deep dorsal muscles.
spinales; veins of the spinal cord) are situated in the pia mater and form a minute, tortuous, venous plexus.
This occasional condition in the adult is due to the persistence of the early fetal condition, and is the normal state of things in birds and some mammalia.
http://www.bartleby.com/107/172.html

  
 CVT: Radial Artery Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
The possible advantages of radial artery coronary bypass surgery are the avoidance of a leg incision, patient preference for the arm incision, and better long-term patency of the bypass graft.
Therefore, the radial artery may be used in selected patients.
It is our hope, however, that for some patients, radial artery coronary bypass may provide a better outcome.
http://cvtsc.com/infomc2.htm

  
 Gray's Anatomy - The Anterior Divisions - Yahoo! Reference
In this situation it lies behind, and rather to the radial side of, the tendon of the Palmaris longus, and is covered by the skin and fascia.
The nerve may pass under the Coracobrachialis or through the Biceps brachii.
It supplies all the muscles on the radial side and dorsal surface of the forearm, excepting the Anconæus, Brachioradialis, and Extenosr carpi radialis longus.
http://messenger.yahooligans.com/reference/gray/210.html

  
 Anatomic Relations Between the Cephalic Vein and the Sensory Branches of the Radial Nerve: How Can Nerve Lesions During ...
Our anatomic study conducted on 33 specimens confirmed the risk
IMPLICATIONS: We attempted to determine the relationship between
But its close relation to the sensory branch of the radial nerve
http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/cgi/content/abstract/93/4/1058

  
 Clinical Trial: Radial Artery Versus Saphenous Vein Grafts in Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
Secondary Hypotheses: Determine if there are any differences in clinical outcomes, cost and quality of life in patients receiving radial artery versus saphenous vein grafts.
These include Raynaud's symptoms, positive Allen test, neurologic or musculoskeletal disease affecting the arm and patients with one arm.
There will be four years of patient accrual and one year of follow-up.
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00054847?order=17

  
 A pilot study of pars plana vitrectomy, intraocular gas, and radial neurotomy in ischaemic central retinal vein ...
cribrosa (radial neurotomy) for visual recovery was examined.
of retinal veins in two of the patients with neurotomy and one
This article has been cited by other articles:
http://bjo.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/87/9/1126

  
 Radial osteomyelitis as a complication of venous cannulation -- Straussberg et al. 85 (5): 408 -- Archives of Disease ...
Whenever point tenderness develops over a long bone,
venous cannulation of the median cubital vein, and one patient
On the day following the venepuncture performed at the other hospital, the patient began to complain of pain in the elbow
http://adc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/85/5/408

  
 Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis after radial artery harvesting -- Hata et al. 73 (4): 1316 -- The Annals of ...
bypass surgery using bilateral radial arteries and left internal
Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis after radial artery harvesting -- Hata et al.
Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis after radial artery harvesting
http://ats.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/73/4/1316

  
 SUBCLASS SCARABAEONA Laicharting, 1781. THE WINGED INSECTS
Tergum acts as the wing depressor and levator by lifting wing base when buckles by contraction of dorsal medial longitudinal muscles, and sinks it being depressed by tergo-sternal, tergo-pedal and some tergo-pleural muscles.
The present approach makes this problematic, because now we have an additional diagnostic feature if not the alternative synapomorphies of each Scarabaeones and Gryllones, that is, the different vein systems prevailed.
Coupled with the lack of necessary palaeontological data, this makes safest to propose only preliminary hypothesis of multiple independent individualisation of articulating sclerites (basisubcostal, basiradial, median ones, etc.) of varying pattern and shape.
http://www.palaeoentomolog.ru/New/scarabaeona.html

  
 Radial Artery/Vein
As it nears the wrist, it rises close to the surface and is a convenient vessel for taking the pulse.
At the wrist, branches of the ulnar and radial arteries join to form a network of vessels, which supply the structures in the wrist, hand and fingers.
The radial artery, a true continuation of the brachial artery, travels down the radial side of the forearm to the wrist.
http://www.innerbody.com/text/card38.html

  
 AllRefer Health - Diseases & Conditions - R
Radiation Cystitis ( Cystitis - Noninfectious (Acute Urethral Syndrome))
Ranula (When on the Floor of the Mouth) ( Mucous Cyst)
Find your topic by using the A-Z listing or the search function.
http://health.allrefer.com/health/disease-r.html

  
 SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION
Definition : A portal system begins and ends in capillaries; in this case blood from capillaries in the digestive organs is carried to capillaries (sinusoids) in the liver.
The hepatic portal vein, which enters the liver, receives blood from the digestive organs through the following veins:
The inferior vena cava receives veins from many organs and structures, including the following:
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~rosenber/MajorBloodVessels.html

  
 MedicalMnemonics.com Browse Results
Radial nerve is "radial" to the radial artery.
Ulnar nerve to ulnar artery and radial nerve to radial artery relations
Therefore, quadrate and teres must be on anterior by default.
http://www.medicalmnemonics.com/cgi-bin/return_browse.cfm?&discipline=Anatomy&system=Cardiovascular&browse=1

  
 Vascular: Retrocarpal radial artery occlusion with finger ischemia
Ideally, a distally branching reversed vein graft can supply both points, as was done here (vein graft, dorsal approach to first web space, distal left, thumb superior).
Clinical Example: Retrocarpal radial artery occlusion with finger ischemia
3 cases of hand ischemia associated with radial artery occlusion in the first web space.
http://www.eatonhand.com/img/IMG00020.htm

  
 Arch Surg -- Abstract: Proximal radial artery-cephalic vein fistula hemodialysis, February 1977, Toledo-Pereyra et al. ...
We describe a technique of proximal radial artery-cephalic vein fistula for
Arch Surg -- Abstract: Proximal radial artery-cephalic vein fistula hemodialysis, February 1977, Toledo-Pereyra et al.
http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/112/2/226

  
 Black Bank - Anatomy
A. Sensation to radial side palm and 3 fingers
B. Radial artery lies medial to tendon of flexor carpi radialis
Accompanies the superficial branches of the radial nerve
http://www.theblackbank.com/Finals/BlackBank-NU2.htm

  
 Mid-Term Results of the Use of Radial Artery Graft for Coronary Artery Bypass (Radial Artery Graft Versus Saphenous ...
This study describes mid-term results of the use of RA for CABG.
The use of RA for CABGs is not only effective for myocardial revascularization, but also can be expected to bring about good patency as a late result.@
Mid-Term Results of the Use of Radial Artery Graft for Coronary Artery Bypass (Radial Artery Graft Versus Saphenous Vein Graft)
http://jscvs.umin.ac.jp/eng/journal/vol31-2/120.html

  
 Localization of nitric oxide synthase type III in the internal thoracic and radial arteries and the great saphenous ...
saphenous vein and in the muscle cells of the media of the internal
Localization of nitric oxide synthase type III in the internal thoracic and radial arteries and the great saphenous vein: A comparative immunohistochemical study -- Gaudino et al.
Endothelial nitric oxide synthase type III is expressed in the
http://intl-jtcs.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/125/6/1510

  
 Arch Ophthalmol -- The Question of Radial Optic Neurotomy in Central Retinal Vein Occlusion--Reply, October 2004, ...
Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.
The Question of Radial Optic Neurotomy in Central Retinal Vein Occlusion—Reply
RELATED ARTICLES IN The Question of Radial Optic Neurotomy in Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
http://archopht.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/extract/122/10/1574

  
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Copyright © 2002 by the European Renal Association - European Dialysis and Transplant Association.
Articles by Corpataux, J.-M. Articles by Hayoz, D. To view this item, select one of the options below:
Low-pressure environment and remodelling of the forearm vein in Brescia–Cimino haemodialysis...
http://ndt.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/17/6/1057

  
 PROSPECTIVE RANDOMISED TRIAL COMPARING RADIAL ARTERY AND SAPHENOUS VEIN PATENCY RATES PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Background: The Radial Artery (RA) is gaining increasing popularity as an arterial conduit in CABG surgery.
Patency rates at one year have been quoted as 90-95%, compared to long saphenous vein (LSV) of 80-90%.
PROSPECTIVE RANDOMISED TRIAL COMPARING RADIAL ARTERY AND SAPHENOUS VEIN PATENCY RATES PRELIMINARY RESULTS
http://www.ctsnet.org/doc/3295

  
 Asilidae Homepage: terminology wing
= R4 with recurrent vein arising its junction with R5; recurrent branch extending toward base of wing until it joins R2+3 [4].
= R4 with recurrent vein arising its junction with R5; recurrent branch short, ending in cell r2+3 [4].
[1]; 1st branch of radius, 1st longitudinal vein [2].
http://www.geller-grimm.de/morph/morph06.htm

  
 Radial vein
Unites with the ulnar veins in front of the elbow joint to form paired brachial veins.
usually one of a pair of veins which accompanies the radial artery and receives some drainage from deep veins of the dorsum of the hand.
http://www.amershamhealth.com/medcyclopaedia/volume%20II/RADIAL%20VEIN.ASP

  
 radial vein - BlueRider.com
superficial veins ascending the radial side of the forearm; combines with the ulnar veins to form the brachial vein
http://radial_vein.bluerider.com/wordsearch/radial_vein

  
 radial vein - Definition of radial vein - radial vein in Encyclopedia - DictionaryWords.net
radial vein n : superficial veins ascending the radial side of the forearm; combines with the ulnar veins to form the brachial vein [syn: vena radialis ]
radial vein - Definition of radial vein - radial vein in Encyclopedia - DictionaryWords.net
http://www.dictionarywords.net/find/word/radial%20vein/

  
 Arm (Anatomy) - Medical Encyclopedia
On the dorsum of the hand is a plexus of veins, deep to which the extensor tendons are seen on extending the fingers.
If the finger is slipped to the outer side of this tendon, the artery, which here is very superficial, can be felt beating.
The superficial veins at the bend of the elbow are very conspicuous; they vary a good deal, but the typical arrangement is an M, of which the radial and ulnar veins form the uprights, while the outer oblique bar is the median cephalic and the inner oblique the median basilic vein.
http://www.nursingstudy.com/encyclopedia/Arm.html

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