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Clin Case Rep ; 7(2): 311-315, 2019 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30847196

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This article reports on the use of Botox preoperatively for the treatment of a complex ventral hernia which would have typically been treated with component separation technique. The case demonstrates that using the recently developed technique can aid in performing a tension-free hernia repair with potentially lower complication and recurrence rates.

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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 132(6): 1515-1523, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24281580

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Advancements in modern robotic technology have led to the development of highly sophisticated upper extremity prosthetic limbs. High-fidelity volitional control of these devices is dependent on the critical interface between the patient and the mechanical prosthesis. Recent innovations in prosthetic interfaces have focused on several control strategies. Targeted muscle reinnervation is currently the most immediately applicable prosthetic control strategy and is particularly indicated in proximal upper extremity amputations. Investigation into various brain interfaces has allowed acquisition of neuroelectric signals directly or indirectly from the central nervous system for prosthetic control. Peripheral nerve interfaces permit signal transduction from both motor and sensory nerves with a higher degree of selectivity. This article reviews the current developments in each of these interface systems and discusses the potential of these approaches to facilitate motor control and sensory feedback in upper extremity neuroprosthetic devices.


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Arm/innervation , Arm/surgery , Artificial Limbs/trends , Brain-Computer Interfaces/trends , Robotics/trends , Afferent Pathways , Amputation, Surgical , Efferent Pathways , Humans
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