

“Effect of Ischemia on Nerve Stimulation” with Brad Hill, MD - Mar. 2025 Journal Club
Mar 5, 2025
Brad Hill, MD, Director of Hand and Peripheral Nerve Surgery Education at Vanderbilt, dives into cutting-edge discussions on nerve ischemia and stimulation. He challenges traditional views on nerve vulnerability during surgical procedures, suggesting nerves may withstand longer compression than previously thought. The conversation delves into innovative management strategies for cubital tunnel syndrome and the effectiveness of intraoperative nerve stimulation. Hill's insights push the boundaries of established medical beliefs, emphasizing a need for continual reevaluation in the field.
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1 2 3 4 5
Intro
00:00 • 2min
Reassessing Nerve Stimulation during Surgery
02:14 • 5min
Challenging Established Beliefs in Ischemia and Nerve Stimulation
07:08 • 4min
Exploring Nerve Transfers and Surgical Approaches for Nerve Injuries
10:55 • 6min
Management Strategies for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
16:52 • 7min