51. Can 'dor to dor+rec neurorrhaphy' by biodegradable chitin conduit be a new method for peripheral nerve injury?
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Hong-bo Zhang, Peixun Zhang, Xiao Feng Yin, Dian Yin Zhang, Zhong Guo Fu, Bao Guo Jiang, Yan Hua Wang, and Yu Hui Kou
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Microsurgery ,Biomedical Engineering ,Chitin ,Peripheral nerve ,Peripheral Nerve Injuries ,Absorbable Implants ,medicine ,Animals ,Peripheral Nerves ,Ulnar nerve ,Ulnar Nerve ,business.industry ,Anastomosis, Surgical ,Anatomy ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Median nerve ,Axons ,Surgery ,Electrophysiological Phenomena ,Median Nerve ,Nerve Regeneration ,Peripheral nerve injury ,Rabbits ,Nerve conduction ,business ,Epineurial repair ,Biotechnology - Abstract
This study aims to estimate the effects of using one donor nerve to repair the injured nerve and itself simultaneously by biodegradable chitin conduit. Proximal median nerve served as donor nerve to repair the distal median and whole ulnar nerve. Four months postoperation, the number of myelinated axons and nerve conduction velocities of the distal median and ulnar nerve were (2085 ± 215 and 24.4 ± 5.9 m/s), and (1193 ± 102 and 30.7 ± 11.2 m/s). Recovery of the tetanic muscle forces of the reinvervated muscles were also observed. It suggests that Dor to Dor+Rec neurorrhaphy is a practical method for severe peripheral nerve injury.
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- 2011