Aciduman Ahmet, Er Uygur, Belen Deniz
Department of Deontology, School of Medicine, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.
Neurosurgery. 2009 Jan;64(1):172-7; discussion 177-8. doi: 10.1227/01.NEU.0000335779.27115.D3.
The written transmission of knowledge has played a great part in the advancement of medicine, and historical documents hold the key to a full exploration of the history of medicine. Some fields, including disciplines that deal with peripheral nerve disorders, have received little benefit from such valuable material. In particular, peripheral nerve surgery lacks perspectives from historical data. For many years, physicians have obtained positive results in the surgical treatment of peripheral nerve diseases. Relevant documents reveal that the first author who described the surgical repair of damaged peripheral nerves was Avicenna, a leading figure of the medieval era who lived in the Middle East. In his primary medical work, the Canon, he provides a description, albeit sketchy, of a suture procedure for peripheral nerve transection. This treatise influenced physicians for several centuries. In this presentation, we analyze excerpts from the Canon that concern peripheral nerve disorders and strategies for their management.
知识的书面传播在医学发展中发挥了重要作用,历史文献是全面探索医学史的关键。然而,包括处理周围神经疾病的学科在内的一些领域,从这些宝贵资料中受益甚少。特别是,周围神经外科缺乏历史数据的视角。多年来,医生们在周围神经疾病的外科治疗中取得了积极成果。相关文献显示,第一位描述受损周围神经外科修复的作者是阿维森纳,他是中世纪生活在中东的一位杰出人物。在他的主要医学著作《医典》中,他对外周神经横断的缝合手术进行了描述,尽管很简略。这部论著影响了医生几个世纪。在本报告中,我们分析了《医典》中有关周围神经疾病及其管理策略的节选内容。