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    Prospective study on complications following a lower body lift after massive weight loss by Kitzinger, H.B, Cakl, T, Wenger, R, Hacker, S, Aszmann, O.C, Karle, B

    “…Summary Background Lower body lift procedures are in high demand following the increase of massive weight loss patients. As surgical complication rates in this…”
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    Hand Transplantation Versus Hand Prosthetics: Pros and Cons by Salminger, S., Roche, A. D., Sturma, A., Mayer, J. A., Aszmann, O. C.

    Published in Current surgery reports (Philadelphia, PA) (01-02-2016)
    “…Composite tissue transplantation and new developments in the field of prosthetics have opened new frontiers in the restoration of function among upper limb…”
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    Free functional gracilis transfer for reconstruction of isolated anterior deltoid atrophy following surgical proximal humerus fixation by Gstoettner, C., Laengle, G., Boesendorfer, A., Sturma, A., Politikou, O., Salminger, S., Aszmann, O.C.

    “…Palsy of the clavicular head of the deltoid is a complication after surgical fixation of proximal humerus fractures. Flexion of the shoulder joint may be…”
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    Bidirectional bionic limbs: a perspective bridging technology and physiology by Pasluosta, C, Kiele, P, Čvančara, P, Micera, S, Aszmann, O C, Stieglitz, T

    Published in Journal of neural engineering (01-02-2022)
    “…Precise control of bionic limbs relies on robust decoding of motor commands from nerves or muscles signals and sensory feedback from artificial limbs to the…”
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    Results of decompression of peripheral nerves in diabetics : A prospective, blinded study by ASZMANN, O. C, KRESS, K. M, DELLON, A. L

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-09-2000)
    “…Diabetic neuropathy traditionally is considered progressive and irreversible and will result in lower extremity ulceration and amputation in a segment of the…”
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    Fillet flap transfer as alternative to conventional lower limb amputation by Harnoncourt, L, Gstoettner, C, Pflaum, L, Laengle, G, Aszmann, O C

    Published in Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) (01-09-2024)
    “…The fitting of a prosthesis after lower limb amputation is associated with several challenges. Skeletal stump-prosthesis interfaces and selective nerve…”
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    Anatomical course of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and its susceptibility to compression and injury by ASZMANN, O. C, DELLON, E. S, DELLON, A. L

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-09-1997)
    “…The anatomy of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve was investigated through dissection of 52 human anatomic specimens. The variability of its course and…”
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    Innervation of the human shoulder joint and its implications for surgery by Aszmann, O C, Dellon, A L, Birely, B T, McFarland, E G

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-09-1996)
    “…The distribution and variability of the nerves innervating the shoulder joint were determined in 25 fresh human adult cadavers using 3.5x magnification for…”
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    Filetlappentransfer als Alternative zu konventionellen Amputationen der unteren Extremität by Harnoncourt, L, Gstoettner, C, Pflaum, L, Laengle, G, Aszmann O C Univ-Prof Dr

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (2024)
    “…ZusammenfassungHintergrundDie prothetische Versorgung nach einer Amputation der unteren Extremität geht mit einigen Herausforderungen einher. Skeletale…”
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    Nerve grafts bridging the thenar branch of the median nerve to the ulnar nerve to enhance nerve recovery: a report of three cases by Gesslbauer, B., Furtmüller, G. J., Schuhfried, O., Roche, A. D., Sporer, M., Aszmann, O. C.

    “…We report a nerve graft procedure bridging the thenar branch of the median nerve to the ulnar nerve in three patients with ulnar nerve transection and defect…”
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    Prosthetic reconstruction to restore function in transcarpal amputees by Salminger, S, Roche, A.D, Hruby, L.A, Sturma, A, Riedl, O, Bergmeister, K.D, Aszmann, O.C

    “…Summary Mutilated hands at the distal level may pose a challenge for reconstruction. Biological treatment options may require multiple surgical interventions…”
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    Experimental nerve transfer model in the rat forelimb by Bergmeister, K. D., Aman, M., Riedl, O., Manzano-Szalai, K., Sporer, M. E., Salminger, S., Aszmann, O. C.

    Published in European surgery (2016)
    “…Summary Background Nerve transfers are a powerful tool in extremity reconstruction, but the neurophysiological effects have not been adequately investigated…”
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    Exoprosthetic Replacement of the Upper Extremity by Salminger, S, Mayer, J A, Sturma, A, Riedl, O, Bergmeister, K D, Aszmann, O C

    “…During the last years, the prosthetic replacement in upper limb amputees has undergone different developments. The use of new nerve surgical concepts improved…”
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    Relationship between cutaneous pressure threshold and two-point discrimination by Aszmann, O C, Dellon, A L

    Published in Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (01-08-1998)
    “…The amount of pressure that should be applied when doing the two-point discrimination test has always been a matter of controversy. The Pressure-specified…”
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    Selective nerve transfers to improve the control of myoelectrical arm prostheses by Aszmann, O C, Dietl, H, Frey, M

    “…To date, the movement of myoelectrical arm prostheses proceeds via two transcutaneous electrodes that are controlled by two separately innervated muscle…”
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    Treatment of painful neuromas via end-to-side neurorraphy by Aszmann, O C, Moser, V, Frey, M

    “…Management of the painful neuroma has been subject to controversy since the earliest descriptions of this disabling problem. Today, treatment is limited to…”
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    The Anatomic Basis for the Innervated Mylohyoid/Digastric Flap in Facial Reanimation by Aszmann, Oskar C, Ebmer, Johannes M, Dellon, Lee A

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-08-1998)
    “…This paper describes the anatomy of the neurovascular supply to the mylohyoid and digastric muscle and its potential use for a regional transposition to…”
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    Prosthetic reconstruction in high amputations of the upper extremity by Salminger, S, Sturma, A, Herceg, M, Riedl, O, Bergmeister, K, Aszmann, O C

    Published in Der Orthopäde (01-06-2015)
    “…Conventional upper arm prostheses are controlled via two surface electrodes that measure motor activity of two separately innervated muscle groups. The various…”
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