Background: According to recent studies, peripheral nerve decompression in diabetic patients seems to not only improve nerve function, but also to increase microcirculation; thus decreasing the incidence of diabetic foot wounds and amputations. However, while the postoperative improvement of nerve function is demonstrated, the changes in peripheral microcirculation have not been demonstrated yet. The aim of this study is to assess the degree of microcirculation improvement of foot after the tarsal tunnel release in the diabetic patients by using transcutaneous oximetry. Patients and methods: Twenty diabetic male patients aged between 43 and 72 years old (mean age 61.2 years old) suffering from diabetic peripheral neuropathy with superi...
MD ThesisThis thesis describes a number of studies which explore the hypothesis that endoneurial h...
OBJECTIVE: To compare nerve conduction study results, before and after surgical carpal tunnel releas...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of nerve decompression at potential entrapment sites in the lo...
Background: According to recent studies, peripheral nerve decompression in diabetic patients seems t...
Background: Plastic and reconstructive surgeons are commonly faced with chronic ulcerations and cons...
OBJECTIVE — To assess microcirculatory impairment and alterations of the skin oxygen supply in diabe...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was the examination of the effect of successful large v...
AbstractPurpose: To test the hypothesis that lower extremity transcutaneous oxygen (TcPO2) measureme...
One of the main syndromes that poses a direct threat to the patient's ability to work and life is di...
Neuropathy associated with Diabetes is increasing at epidemic rates throughout the world. Traditiona...
Background Nerve decompression procedures have shown to have promising roles in patients with diabet...
The number of people with diabetes worldwide has reached epidemic proportions. Diabetics are well-kn...
INTRODUCTION: Tibial nerve entrapment is highly prevalent in diabetic subjects, resulting in signifi...
James W Albers,1 Ryan Jacobson2 1Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann...
MD ThesisThis thesis describes a number of studies which explore the hypothesis that endoneurial h...
OBJECTIVE: To compare nerve conduction study results, before and after surgical carpal tunnel releas...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of nerve decompression at potential entrapment sites in the lo...
Background: According to recent studies, peripheral nerve decompression in diabetic patients seems t...
Background: Plastic and reconstructive surgeons are commonly faced with chronic ulcerations and cons...
OBJECTIVE — To assess microcirculatory impairment and alterations of the skin oxygen supply in diabe...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was the examination of the effect of successful large v...
AbstractPurpose: To test the hypothesis that lower extremity transcutaneous oxygen (TcPO2) measureme...
One of the main syndromes that poses a direct threat to the patient's ability to work and life is di...
Neuropathy associated with Diabetes is increasing at epidemic rates throughout the world. Traditiona...
Background Nerve decompression procedures have shown to have promising roles in patients with diabet...
The number of people with diabetes worldwide has reached epidemic proportions. Diabetics are well-kn...
INTRODUCTION: Tibial nerve entrapment is highly prevalent in diabetic subjects, resulting in signifi...
James W Albers,1 Ryan Jacobson2 1Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann...
MD ThesisThis thesis describes a number of studies which explore the hypothesis that endoneurial h...
OBJECTIVE: To compare nerve conduction study results, before and after surgical carpal tunnel releas...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of nerve decompression at potential entrapment sites in the lo...