1. Microsurgery and nerve regeneration: a technical note on intercostal nerves of the swine model.
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Giannakopoulos Theodorou, Nikolaos, Botaitis, Sotirios, and Birbilis, Theodosios
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INTERCOSTAL nerves , *PERIPHERAL nervous system , *NERVOUS system regeneration , *ANIMAL experimentation , *SWINE - Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this article is to present a novel large animal model for studying peripheral nerve regeneration. Large animals present a distinct superiority in mimicking clinical scenarios found in humans. Methods: Swine's intercostal nerves offer easy surgical access and an adequate number of peripheral nerves for conducting more than one experiment in a single animal. In addition, most of the nerve regeneration assessment methods can be applied in swine's intercostal nerves. Results: We describe the exact technique for using this animal model's intercostal nerves, strong and weak points, different assessment tools and relevant complications. Review of the current literature is verifying the up-to-date lack of studies oriented toward the involvement of this array of peripheral nerves in nerve regeneration research. Conclusion: We believe that the swine's intercostal nerves model has all the qualities needed to be established in peripheral nerve research projects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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