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1. tibialis anterior
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2. uhrad.com - Musculoskeletal Imaging Teaching Files
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- Case Eighty Two - Tear of Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Nondisplaced Lateral Tibial Plateau Fracture.
- Findings: Turbo spin echo sagittal T2 weighted as well as coronal T2 weighted images of the knee demonstrate abnormal signal within the anterior cruciate ligament. ...
- Diagnosis: Tear of the anterior cruciate ligament and a nondisplaced lateral tibial plateau fracture.
- Discussion: Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament are commonly associated with other ligamentous injuries. O'Donoghue's triad consists of an anterior cruciate ligament tear, medial collateral ligament as well as medial meniscal tear.
- Plain film findings of an anterior cruciate ligament tear include avulsion of the tibial eminence, a Segond fracture as well as a deepened intercondylar groove. MR imaging of an anterior cruciate ligament tear demonstrates absence, abnormal signal or course of the anterior cruciate ligament.
3. (Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery
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- AICA (Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery) Syndrome .
- The IAA has three terminal branches, the anterior vestibular artery which supplies the anterior and lateral SCC and the utricle (the same structures supplied by the superior division of the vestibular nerve); the cochlear-vestibular artery, which has two branches, the posterior vestibular artery which supplies the posterior SCC and the saccule (the same structures supplied by the inferior division of the vestibular nerve) and a cochlear branch which supplies the base of the cochlea (high-frequency tones); and a pure cochlear artery which supplies the apex of the cochlea (low-frequency tones). ...
- The structures supplied by the anterior vestibular artery (lateral and anterior SCC and utricle) have the least collateral supply, making them most susceptible to ischemia. ...
4. Stryker Orthopaedics : Knee Systems
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- Scorpio® Knee Single Axis Total Knee System Full Active Extension • Less Anterior Pain • Improved Ligament Stability • Bone Conservation • PCL Counter Balancing • Increased Contact Area • Improved Pat-Fem Tracking • .
- Designed to Reduce Anterior Knee Pain .
- Muscle force and body weight determine the degree of patello-femoral joint reaction force, which frequently contributes to anterior knee pain following TKA. Reduced stress on the joint would decrease the likelihood of anterior knee pain, particularly when patients rise from a chair, climb and descend stairs, and walk long distances.
- Traditional knee designs with a short patello-femoral moment arm increase joint reaction force, and may increase the potential for anterior knee pain. With its longer patello-femoral moment arm, the Scorpio® Knee is designed to decrease the potential for anterior knee pain. ...
5. Anterior Dislocation (Humerus)
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- Anterior Dislocation (Humerus).
- Anterior shoulder dislocations account for 97 % of shoulder dislocations. ...
- This view demonstrates the anterior dislocation of the humeral head (towards the coracoid).
- The usual appearance of an anterior shoulder dislocation on a frontal radiograph.
- Wheeless' Orthopedics: discussion of anterior shoulder dislocation .
- Lannigan A: Anterior glenohumeral dislocation J Accid Emerg Med. ...
- Gleeson AP: Anterior glenohumeral dislocations: what to do and how to do it J Accid Emerg Med. ...
6. Laparoscopic anterior fundoplication
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- Laparoscopic anterior fundoplication.
- Although Nissen total fundoplication is the most commonly performed procedure, partial fundoplication, either anterior or posterior, is becoming more aceptable because of a suggested lower risk of long term side effects. This article describes a technique of laparoscopic anterior fundoplication. ...
- Keywords: laparoscopic anterior fundoplication, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease .
- Surgeons have investigated alternative procedures including anterior and posterior partial fundoplication. Anterior fundoplication was described by Dor in 1962 as an anti-reflux operation for patients who had a Heller’s myotomy for achalasia. ... The main elements of this operation consist of: (a) mobilisation of 5cms of intra-abdominal oesophagus; (b) insertion of posterior sutures to tighten the crural opening; (c) approximation of the posterior aspect of the oesophagus to the crural repair using the same sutures as for the crural repair, (d) construction of a 120º fundoplication anterior to the oesophagus. ...
- The first randomised double-blind trial comparing laparo-scopic anterior partial fundoplication with Nissen fundoplication, has recently been reported by Watson and colleagues from Adelaide. ... Heartburn control at 6 months after the operation was equally effective for both operations but there was a significantly higher incidence of dysphagia for solid food at 6 months after Nissen fundoplication, compared with anterior fundoplication. Significantly more patients who had anterior fundoplication were satisfied with the post-operative result. ...
- A further 5 mm port (4) is positioned in the left anterior axillary line immediately below the costal margin. ... The retractor is placed under the inferior surface of the left lobe and the lobe is lifted to create space between the anterior aspect of the stomach and the liver. ...
- A grasping forceps is used to elevate the phreno-oesophageal membrane which is dissected off the anterior aspect of the oesophagus. The space between the hiatus and the anterior aspect of oesophagus is developed using diathermy scissors to divide blood vessels crossing this space (Figure 4). ...
- Figure 4: When dissection of the right crus is completed the phreno-oesophageal membrane is elevated using grasping forceps and diathermy scissors are used to develop the plane between the anterior aspect of the oesophagus and the hiatus .
- This allows a clear view of the anterior aspect of the left crus. ...
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8. Anterior Uveitis
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- THE ANTERIOR UVEAL TRACT IN INFLAMMATION: UVEITIS .
- ANTERIOR UVEITIS .
- IRIS -- the most anterior of uveal structures. Provides nutrition of anterior segment by diffusion through the aqueous humor. ...
- Anterior uveitis is inflammation of the anterior uvea, or iris and/or ciliary body. Many causes are possible for anterior uveitis. ... CRITICAL SIGNS are cell and flare in the anterior chamber. ...
- Two classification systems for anterior uveitis are generally recognized: .
- Granulomatous -- KP's are described as large, wet, "mutton-fat" clusters of white blood cells on the endothelium; see Koeppe's nodules (clusters of cells on the pupillary border of the iris), Busacca's nodules (clusters of cells on the anterior iris surface). ...
- Adhesions of the iris to the lens in the pupillary zone (posterior synechiae) or of iris to angle structures (peripheral anterior synechiae) -- these develop during acute phase and persist indefinitely if not broken.
- Inflammatory cells deposited on anterior lens capsule.
- Toxoplasmosis: an obligate intracellular parasitic protozoan; usually causes a necrotizing retinochoroiditis with accompanying vitritis and anterior uveitis. ...
- NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MAY ALSO CAUSE AN ANTERIOR CHAMBER REACTION: .
- Treatment Of Anterior Uveitis .
9. MR Imaging of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Graft -- Horton et al. 175 (4): 1091 -- American Journal of Roentgenology
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- MR Imaging of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Graft .
- The objective was to determine the MR imaging findings that differentiate intact anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction graft, partial-thickness tear, and full-thickness tear, using arthroscopy as the gold standard. ...
- Sixteen consecutive MR imaging examinations were retrospectively and independently evaluated by two musculoskeletal radiologists for primary signs (graft signal, orientation, fiber continuity, complete discontinuity, and thickness) and secondary signs (anterior tibial translation, uncovered posterior horn lateral meniscus, posterior cruciate ligament hyperbuckling, and abnormal posterior cruciate ligament line) of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction graft tear in 15 patients with follow-up arthroscopy. ...
- Of the secondary signs, anterior tibial translation and uncovered posterior horn lateral meniscus assisted in differentiating graft tear (partial or full thickness) from intact graft. ...
- Full-thickness anterior cruciate ligament graft tear can be differentiated from partial-thickness tear or intact graft by evaluating for graft fiber continuity (coronal plane), complete graft discontinuity (coronal plane), and graft thickness (coronal or sagittal plane). ...
- MR Arthrography of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Grafts.
10. Virtual Hospital: Introduction to Clinical Radiology: Anterior Mediastinal Compartment
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- Introduction to Clinical Radiology: Chest: Normal Anatomy Anterior Mediastinal Compartment.
- The anterior mediastinal compartment is bordered by the sternum anteriorly, and the ventral cardiac surface posteriorly. ...
11. VI. The Arteries. 6d. The Anterior Tibial Artery. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body.
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- The Anterior Tibial Artery.
- The Anterior Tibial Artery.
- Tibialis Anterior).
- The anterior tibial artery (Fig. ... It then descends on the anterior surface of the interosseous membrane, gradually approaching the tibia; at the lower part of the leg it lies on this bone, and then on the front of the ankle-joint, where it is more superficial, and becomes the dorsalis pedis.
- In the upper two-thirds of its extent, the anterior tibial artery rests upon the interosseous membrane; in the lower third, upon the front of the tibia, and the anterior ligament of the ankle-joint. In the upper third of its course, it lies between the Tibialis anterior and Extensor digitorum longus; in the middle third between the Tibialis anterior and Extensor hallucis longus. ...
- The anterior tibial artery is accompanied by a pair of venæ comitantes which lie one on either side of the artery; the deep peroneal nerve, coursing around the lateral side of the neck of the fibula, comes into relation with the lateral side of the artery shortly after it has reached the front of the leg; about the middle of the leg the nerve is in front of the artery; at the lower part it is generally again on the lateral side.
- The branches of the anterior tibial artery are:.
- Anterior Medial Malleolar.
- Anterior Tibial Recurrent.
- Anterior Lateral Malleolar.
- recurrens tibialis posterior) an inconstant branch, is given off from the anterior tibial before that vessel passes through the interosseous space. ...
- The fibular artery is sometimes derived from the anterior tibial, sometimes from the posterior tibial. ...
- The anterior tibial recurrent artery (a. recurrens tibialis anterior) arises from the anterior tibial, as soon as that vessel has passed through the interosseous space; it ascends in the Tibialis anterior, ramifies on the front and sides of the knee-joint, and assists in the formation of the patellar plexus by anastomosing with the genicular branches of the popliteal, and with the highest genicular artery.
12. Kruzlifix's Anterior & Posterior Cruciate Ligament Home Page
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