Cellular Biology of the Experimental Peripheral Nerve Lesion --;Muscle Response to Changes in Innervation --;The Response of Sensory Ganglia and Spinal Cord to Injury --;Pathomorphology of Regenerating Peripheral Nerves --;Role of Neurotrophic Factors in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration --;Electrophysiological Changes Due to Motor Nerve Injury --;Somatosensory Regeneration Following Peripheral Nerve Injury --;The Contribution of Both the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems to the Pain that Follows Peripheral Nerve Injury --;Clinical Symptoms, Electrophysiological and Morphological Findings in Traumatic Lesions of the Ischiadic Nerve in Domestic Fowl --;Regeneration of Peripheral Nerves by Means of Muscle and Nerve Transplants --;Motor Recovery After Delayed Nerve Suture --;Stimulation of Nerve Axon Outgrowth by Means of Fibrin Adhesive with Added Melanotropic Neuropeptide --;Nerve Regeneration in the Centrocentral Anastomosis --;Biochemical Manipulation of the Microenvironment in Experimental Nerve Regeneration Chambers --;Experimental Repair of Peripheral Nerve Injury Using Venous Autograft --;Experimental Nerve Regeneration under a Vein Graft in the Rat --;Rejection of Allogenic Nerve Grafts in a Genetic Model of the Rat --;Spinal Nerve Lesion and its Regeneration with and without Nerve Suture: An Experimental Study in Rats --;Limitation of Neuroma Formation by Fat Tissue --;The Blood-Nerve Barrier in Peripheral Nerve Injury, Repair, and Regeneration --;Revascularization of Free Autologous Nerve Grafts --;Vascularization of the Peripheral Nerve After Epineural Suture --;Vascularization of the Peripheral Nerve in Laboratory Animals --;Primate Peripheral Nerve Anastomosis with CO2 Laser --;Laser-Assisted Sciatic Nerve Anastomoses and Transplants --;Some Ultrastructural Aspects of Regeneration in 1.32?m Nd:YAG Laser-Assisted Peripheral Nerve Transplantation --;Experimental Peripheral Nerve Crush Lesion. I. Posttraumatic Metabolic Responses of Spinal Motoneurons Over Time --;Experimental Peripheral Nerve Crush Lesion. II. Short-Term Reinnervation Changes in Fast Muscle Fibers --;Structural Changes of the Peripheral Nerve After Pressure Lesions in the Domestic Fowl --;Computed Tomography in Peripheral Nerve Pathology --;Initial Experiences with MRI in the Diagnosis of Peripheral Nerve Lesions --;Modern Imaging Procedures in Peripheral Nerve Lesions --;Success of Sensory Evoked Potentials in Patients with Median Compression Syndrome and Additional Neuropathy --;Intraoperative Analysis of the Function of Peripheral Nerves with Sensory Evoked Potentials --;Functional Changes of Single Motor Units After Nerve Suture --;Outcome of Clinical Function in Relation to Motor, Sensory Nerve Conduction, Somatosensory Evoked Potentials, and EMG After Suture of Median and Ulnar Nerves --;Intraoperative Somatosensory Evoked Potential Diagnoses in Brachial Plexus Lesions --;Postoperative Changes in Nerve Conduction Times After Neurolysis of the Distal Median Nerve --;Outcome of Traumatic Peripheral Neuromas After Microsurgical Procedure --;Femoral Nerve Lesion in Surgery of the Hip --;Isolated Traumatic Nerve Lesions of the Extensor Pollicis Longus and Brevis Muscles --;Peripheral Nerve Involvement in Recklinghausen's Disease --;Clinical Aspects of Entrapment Neuropathies of Peripheral Nerves --;Evaluation of the Various Routine Neurophysiological Parameters in Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome --;Relationships between Preoperative Symptoms, Electrophysiological and Intraoperative Findings, and the Outcome in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome --;Morphological and Pathogenetic Considerations in Entrapment Syndromes --;Pitfalls in Surgery for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome --;Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A New Surgical Approach --;Anatomical Anomalies Causing Ulnar Neuropathy --;Neurolysis in Ulnar Nerve Entrapment Syndromes --;Thoracic-Outlet Syndrome: Limitations of the Neurophysiological Diagnosis --;Diagnosis and Surgical Management of the Thoracic-Outlet Syndrome --;Retroperitoneal Hematoma with Femoral Neuralgia --;Timing Surgery in Nerve Lesions --;Neurolysis --;Free Vascularized Nerve Grafts --;Caution in the Evaluation of Results of Peripheral Nerve Surgery --;Microsurgical Repair of Peripheral Nerve Lesions: A Study of 150 Injuries of the Median and Ulnar Nerves --;Brachial Plexus Lesions --;Operative Experience with Tumors of the Brachial Plexus --;Neurotization of the Avulsed Brachial Plexus --;Special Considerations Regarding the Treatment of Brachial Plexus Lesions --;Schwannomas of the Brachial Plexus --;Results of Brachial Plexus Surgery --;Selection of Brachial Plexus Cases for Operation --;Based on Results --;Free Greater Omentum Transfer After Neurolysis for Actinic (X-Ray) Lesions of the Brachial Plexus --;Dorsal Root Entry Zone Lesions for the Treatment of Post-Brachial Plexus Avulsion Injury Pain --;Dorsal Root Entry Zone Coagulation for Control of Intractable Pain Due to Brachial Plexus Injury --;Postoperative Treatment in Nerve Lesions --;Results of Brachial Plexus Surgery: Secondary Reconstruction.
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The introduction of the operating microscope as a surgical tool revolutionized the treatment of peripheral nerve lesions.