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    Carpal tunnel release: Safe and simple identification of the flexor retinaculum based on superficial anatomical landmarks by Hohenberger, G.M., Maier, M.J., Grechenig, C., Schwarz, A.M., Matzi, V., Weiglein, A.H.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2017)
    “…The aim of our study was to project the borders of the flexor retinaculum (FR) onto superficial landmarks since its insufficient splitting is the most common…”
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    Straight proximal humeral nailing: Risk of iatrogenic tendon injuries with respect to different entry points in anatomical specimens by Schwarz, A.M., Hohenberger, G.M., Euler, S., Weiglein, A.H., Riedl, R., Kuchling, S., Krassnig, R., Plecko, M.

    Published in Injury (01-10-2018)
    “…The purpose of the study was to evaluate the relationship of implant-related injuries to the adjacent anatomical structures in a newer generation straight…”
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    Sensory nerve supply of the distal radio-ulnar joint with regard to wrist denervation by Hohenberger, G. M., Maier, M. J., Dolcet, C., Weiglein, A. H., Schwarz, A., Matzi, V.

    “…The objective of this study was to determine the precise departure points of the articular branches innervating the distal radio-ulnar joint from the anterior…”
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    Evaluation of Monaldi’s approach with regard to needle decompression of the tension pneumothorax—A cadaver study by Hohenberger, G.M, Schwarz, A, Hohenberger, F, Niernberger, T, Krassnig, R, Hörlesberger, N, Weiglein, A.H, Matzi, V

    Published in Injury (01-09-2017)
    “…Abstract Background Although needle decompression of tension pneumothorax through the second intercostal space in the midclavicular line (Monaldi’s approach)…”
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    Minimally invasive approach to the radial nerve – A new technique by Matzi, V, Hörlesberger, N, Hohenberger, G.M, Rosenlechner, D, Dolcet, C, Weiglein, A.H, Maier, M.J, Grechenig, St

    Published in Injury (01-12-2015)
    “…Abstract Purpose To describe a minimally invasive approach to find the radial nerve (RN) simply and safely by tracing the posterior antebrachial cutaneous…”
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    Postnatal development of the facial canal. An investigation based on cadaver dissections and computed tomography by Weiglein, A H

    “…The anatomy of the facial nerve canal in the adult and the prenatal development of this canal are well described in the literature. It is divided into three…”
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    A rare variant of thyroid gland vascularization by Weiglein, A H

    “…Usually the thyroid gland obtains its blood via two paired arteries. One pair, the right and left superior thyroid aa., most commonly arises from the external…”
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    The Graz learning and training model for arthroscopic surgery by Grechenig, W, Fellinger, M, Fankhauser, F, Weiglein, A H

    “…Up to 30% of all operative procedures in orthopaedic surgery are performed arthroscopically. Because of the steadily increasing number of residents, it seems…”
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    Anatomical and safety considerations in establishing portals used for wrist arthroscopy by Grechenig, W., Peicha, G., Fellinger, M., Seibert, F.J., Weiglein, A.H.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (1999)
    “…Eight portals are used for wrist arthroscopy, five for the radiocarpal joint and three for the midcarpal space. These portals pass between important vessels…”
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    Anatomic basis of the lower trapezius musculocutaneous flap by Weiglein, A H, Haas, F, Pierer, G

    “…Differences in the description of the blood supply of the lower trapezius m. and the fact that all former findings are based on very few cases caused us to…”
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    The radio-anatomic importance of the colliculus atlantis by Weiglein, A H, Schmidberger, H R

    “…The attachment point of the transverse lig. of the atlas was investigated in a series of 234 human skeletons of different ages and 42 cadaver dissections. This…”
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    Imaging of the facial canal by means of multiplanar angulated 2-D-high-resolution CT-reconstruction by Weiglein, A H, Anderhuber, W, Jakse, R, Einspieler, R

    “…The facial canal containing the intratemporal portion of the facial nerve is very important for the otologist and radiologist concerning fractures and other…”
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    Viewpoint: unrecognized values of dissection considered by Cahill, D R, Leonard, R J, Weiglein, A H, von Lüdinghausen, M

    “…Dissection of a dead human body, which is usually required of medical students at the beginning of their medical studies, may deeply challenge much that we…”
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    A New Xenobiotic-Induced Mouse Model of Sclerosing Cholangitis and Biliary Fibrosis by Fickert, Peter, Stöger, Ulrike, Fuchsbichler, Andrea, Moustafa, Tarek, Marschall, Hanns-Ulrich, Weiglein, Andreas H, Tsybrovskyy, Oleksiy, Jaeschke, Hartmut, Zatloukal, Kurt, Denk, Helmut, Trauner, Michael

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-08-2007)
    “…Xenobiotics and drugs may lead to cholangiopathies and biliary fibrosis, but the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Therefore, we aimed to characterize…”
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    Ursodeoxycholic acid aggravates bile infarcts in bile duct–ligated and Mdr2 knockout mice via disruption of cholangioles by Fickert, Peter, Zollner, Gernot, Fuchsbichler, Andrea, Stumptner, Conny, Weiglein, Andreas H., Lammert, Frank, Marschall, Hanns–Ulrich, Tsybrovskyy, Oleksiy, Zatloukal, Kurt, Denk, Helmut, Trauner, Michael

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-10-2002)
    “…Background & Aims: The effects of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) in biliary obstruction are unclear. We aimed to determine the effects of UDCA in bile…”
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    Variations and topography of the arteries in the lesser omentum in humans by Weiglein, Andreas H.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (1996)
    “…Modern surgical techniques depend in part on knowledge of both the “normal” and the anomalous arterial blood supply. For instance, in liver transplantation,…”
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    The Graz learning and training model for arthroscopic surgery by Grechenig, W, Fellinger, M, Fankhauser, F, Weiglein, A H

    “…Up to 30% of all operative procedures in orthopaedic surgery are performed arthroscopically. Because of the steadily increasing number of residents, it seems…”
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    Colliculus atlantis--a rarely observed anatomic structure--in a transoral roentgen image of the thoracic spine by Schmidberger, H R, Weiglein, A H

    “…To study the time and mode of the development of the colliculus atlantis, the rate of its occurrence, the causes for its absence, and the radiological-clinical…”
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    Arteries in the posterior cervical triangle in man by Weiglein, Andreas H., Moriggl, B., Schalk, C., Künzel, K.H., Müller, U.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2005)
    “…Due to frequent changes in the anatomical nomenclature of the arteries in the posterior cervical triangle (lateral cervical region), anatomical and surgical…”
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