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The Common Peroneal Nerve Injuries

Yang J, Cho Y

The dorsiflexion function of the peroneal nerve is important for human walking. Peroneal nerve damage has various etiologies, and the classification of the mechanism depends on the energy of the...
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The Transgluteal Approach for Decompression of Sciatic Nerve Entrapment (Piriformis Syndrome) with Intraoperative Neurophysiology: A Technical Note

Son Bc, Lee Ci

Although the transgluteal approach splitting the gluteus maximus muscle has been reported as a posterior approach for sciatic nerve entrapment (piriformis syndrome), detailed descriptions of the surgical steps and intraoperative...
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Nerve Transfers to the Musculocutaneous and Suprascapular Nerve for Restoration of Elbow and Shoulder Function in Brachial Plexus Avulsion: An Early Experience

Son Bc, Lee Ci

The diagnosis of brachial plexus avulsion is often delayed by concomitant trauma to the arm and shoulder. Therefore, nerve transfer surgery to restore elbow and shoulder function is rarely reported....
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Large Paraspinal Schwannoma Removal via the Retroperitoneal Approach: A Case Report

Bae TW, Kim YJ, So JS

Schwannomas are benign tumors originating from the Schwann cells of the peripheral nerve sheath; these tumors usually occur in the head, neck, and extremities and account for almost 40% of...
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Referred Trigeminal Pain from Greater Occipital Nerve Entrapment: Importance of Accurate Greater Occipital Nerve Decompression

Noh Cy, Lee Ci, Son Bc

Trigeminocervical complex (TCC) sensitization by chronic entrapment of the greater occipital nerve (GON) often causes difficult-to-understand referred trigeminal facial pain along with occipital neuralgia. This report emphasizes the importance of...
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Spontaneous Resorption of Lumbar Disc Herniation with Literature Review: Caution before Deciding on Surgery

Jeon JH, Shin HK, Lee JJ

Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a common cause of sciatica. Several cases of clinical improvement in patients with spontaneous resorption of LDH have been reported. However, it is uncommon for...
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Non-Surgical Treatment in Acute and Chronic Grisel’s Syndrome: Two Case Reports and Literature Review

Won SY, Noh SH, Cho PG, Yoo NK, Kim SH

Grisel’s syndrome, which involves non-traumatic atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation, is a rare disease that occurs primarily in children. Herein, we present two cases of chronic and acute Grisel’s syndrome that were...
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Spontaneous Anterior Atlas Fracture Following C1 Laminectomy without Fusion: A Case Report

Kim SG, Shin MH, Kim JT, Choi DY

C1 laminectomy without fusion (CLWF) is a widely accepted minimally invasive surgical technique to decompress the spinal cord around the craniovertebral junction. In the case presented herein, a 46-year-old man...
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The Single Posterior Approach for Resection of Sacral Chordoma: A Case Report

Mun J, Kim DH, Hyun SJ, Kim KJ

Chordoma is a relatively rare primary malignant neoplasm that originates from ectopic notochordal cells, and most chordomas arise in the sacrococcygeal and clivus regions. Due to the poor response to...
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Efficiency and Safety of Percutaneous Spinal Biopsy Using Forceps

Jeon JH, Shin HK, Park BG, Park JH, Lee JJ

Objective: Percutaneous spinal biopsy is an important tool in the detection and evaluation of patients with metastatic tumors, primary tumors, and infectious spondylitis. It has been reported that in lesions...
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