2019
DOI: 10.20535/ibb.2019.3.3.176925
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Early Experimental Results of Nerve Gap Bridging with Silicon Microwires

Abstract: Background. The incidence of severe peripheral nerves and plexus injuries tends to grow. Autoneurografting is considered as a golden standard method of nerve gap bridging, but existing shortcomings such as additional surgery measures, denervation of other segments of the body, discordance of the neurovascular structure of the damaged nerve and autograft stipulate the development of new material and treatment methods. Objective. The current study is aimed at estimation of the impact of silicon wires on early mo… Show more

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“…The paper presents experimental results demonstrating that the implanted Si MWs can promote nerve regeneration and improve functional outcomes in the treated animals. The research offers a promising approach for improving nerve repair and regeneration outcomes [16]. Dean Scribner, et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper presents experimental results demonstrating that the implanted Si MWs can promote nerve regeneration and improve functional outcomes in the treated animals. The research offers a promising approach for improving nerve repair and regeneration outcomes [16]. Dean Scribner, et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%