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Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 2015

Feasibility of ultrasound‐guided percutaneous tenotomy of the long head of the biceps tendon—A pilot cadaveric study

Abdel-Rahman Aly; Sathish Rajasekaran; Mohamed A; Cole Beavis; Haron Obaid

To describe an ultrasound‐guided proximal percutaneous tenotomy technique of long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT).


Regional anesthesia | 2010

Epidural loss-of-resistance biomechanics: an open pilot cadaver study

William P. McKay; Timothy Rosser; Stefan Kriegler; Mohamed A

Purpose We measured dynamic biomechanics of loss-of-resistance (LOR) epidural placement in prone cadavers, focussing on the period immediately following LOR, to estimate forces acting on the tissue of the epidural space. Methods An epidural syringe with 17G Hustead needle was instrumented to track force on the plunger, pressure in the chamber, and movement of barrel and plunger. Insertions were attempted in five formalin-preserved cadavers from T2–3 to L4–5, using LOR with saline or air, and confirmed with X-ray. Results Sixteen insertions were successful. Soft tissues in formalin-preserved cadavers are much harder than in living humans. With continuous pressure on the plunger, fluid thrust through the needle at the point of LOR was significantly greater (P = 0.005) with saline (mean ± standard deviation [95% confidence intervals]: 19.3 ± 14.9 [8.3 to 30.3] N); than with air (0.17 ± 0.25 [0 to 0.39] N). Stress exerted on epidural tissue was similar (air = 7792 ± 920 [6986 to 8598] Pa; saline = 7378 ± 3019 [5141 to 9614] Pa); and in both cases was greater than the stress exerted by cerebrospinal fluid pushing outwardly on the dura (4800 Pa). Conclusion Formalin-preserved cadavers are too stiff to make them an experimental model from which we can generalize to live humans, although we were successful in entering the epidural space and testing the instrumentation for further studies on live animals or humans. Continuous pressure on the plunger while advancing the epidural needle may “blow” the dura away from the needle tip and help prevent dural puncture. Better results are seen with saline rather than air.


Biomedical sciences instrumentation | 2003

Improvement of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) by thymoquinone; an oxidative stress inhibitor.

Mohamed A; Shoker A; Bendjelloul F; Mare A; Alzrigh M; Benghuzzi H; Desin T


Biomedical sciences instrumentation | 1997

Synovial tissues collected from rheumatoid patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty express markers for acute inflammation.

Michelle Tucci; Baker R; Mohamed A; Tsao Ak; Hughes J


Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery | 2013

Reversed palmaris longus muscle: Anatomical variant - case report and literature review.

Amera Murabit; Maria Gnarra; Mohamed A


Biomedical sciences instrumentation | 2005

Comparison of the amelioration effects of two enzyme inducers on the inflammatory process of experimental allergic encephalitis (EAE) using immunohistochemical technique.

El-Gouhary I; Mohamed A; Suleiman S; Benghuzzi H


Archive | 2004

Human Osteology and Skeletal Radiology: An Atlas and Guide

Evan Matshes; Mohamed A; Brent Burbridge; Belinda Sher; Bernhard H.J. Juurlink


Biomedical sciences instrumentation | 2002

Amelioration of experimental allergic encephalitis (EAE) through phase 2 enzyme induction.

Mohamed A; Avila Jg; Schültke E; Kamencic H; Skihar; Obayan A; Juurlink Bh


Saudi Medical Journal | 1998

Piracetam for the treatment of sickle cell disease in children- a double blind test

Mohsen A. F. El-Hazmi; I. Al-Fawaz; Arjumand S. Warsy; A. Opawoye; H. Taleb; Z. Howsawi; Mohamed A; A. Wadood Aly; S. Refai; P. Sugathan; A. Rab; Hydi Ahmed; M. Abulaban; A. Abdulkader; M. Farid


Biomedical sciences instrumentation | 2005

The role of proteoglycans in idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome.

Tucci M; Freeland A; Mohamed A; Hamed Benghuzzi

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Tucci M

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Benghuzzi H

University of Mississippi

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Cason Z

University of Mississippi

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Hamed Benghuzzi

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Cole Beavis

University of Saskatchewan

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Haron Obaid

University of Saskatchewan

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