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The Plexus Groupe offers innovative solutions in employee benefits, property & casualty insurance, corporate retirement plans, personal lines insurance, benefits technology services, and mergers & acquisitions.
Plexus aims to prevent these unnecessary interventions and avoid production revenue losses by keeping wells flowing using its superior and robust technology.
Plexus technical director Craig Hendrie said both companies had strong track records for equipment which can go "maintenance free" for 10-15 years.
Plexus currently employs more than 1,800 workers in Mexico.
After identification of the tumor, all attention was devoted to the identification, isolation and mobilization of all adjacent plexus elements.
Over the years, CT-guided imaging seems to have emerged as the preferred modality for the percutaneous coeliac plexus procedure (Kambadakone et al., 2011).
The sale represents a major milestone towards delivering on one of Plexus' objectives to establish its best in class POS-GRIP equipment in Russia and the CIS, one of the top three hydrocarbon producers in the world with significant gas reserves.
The objective of our retrospective analysis is to demonstrate that combined interscalene-cervical plexus block is effective and safe as a sole anesthesia method for the patients undergoing clavicle fracture repair.
Diagnostic brachial plexus block was performed in the hospital due to functional decline and acute worsening of pain.
The majority of the glenohumeral joint is innervated by the suprascapular nerve (C5-C6; originates from upper trunk of brachial plexus) and the axillary nerve (C5-C6; originates from posterior cord of brachial plexus).
Ultrasonography allows visualisation of the brachial plexus at a higher quality and helps nerve localisation, and these factors then increase the quality of the nerve block.
Objective: To describe the functional outcome of spinal accessory to supra-scapular nerve transfer procedure for shoulder abduction following closed brachial plexus injury.
Choroid plexus papillomas are rare, accounting for less than 1% of all intracranial tumours in adults.
A meta-analysis on operative versus conservative treatment of midshaft clavicle fractures reports a 14% incidence of brachial plexus involvement after conservative treatment [4].