1987
DOI: 10.1016/0014-4886(87)90096-3
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Extent of fiber regeneration after peripheral nerve repair: Silicone splint vs. suture, gap repair vs. graft

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“…The intrinsic guidelines, that is, basal lamina and Schwann cell columns, are interrupted and the regenerating fibers are not able to restore the original innervation pattern (Horch, 1970). Tube repair behaves similar to direct suture repair, although it may offer advantages in that it prevents fibrous entrapment of the injured nerve (Ashur et al, 1987) and is less affected by difficulties in the correct alignment of nerve fascicles (Evans et al, 1991). Target reinnervation, proved by neurophysiological tests, was slightly though not significantly lower after tube repair than after epineurial suture, in agreement with previous reports comparing the same models (Navarro et al, 1994b;Valero-Cabré et al, 2004).…”
Section: Motor Recovery After Different Types Of Lesionssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The intrinsic guidelines, that is, basal lamina and Schwann cell columns, are interrupted and the regenerating fibers are not able to restore the original innervation pattern (Horch, 1970). Tube repair behaves similar to direct suture repair, although it may offer advantages in that it prevents fibrous entrapment of the injured nerve (Ashur et al, 1987) and is less affected by difficulties in the correct alignment of nerve fascicles (Evans et al, 1991). Target reinnervation, proved by neurophysiological tests, was slightly though not significantly lower after tube repair than after epineurial suture, in agreement with previous reports comparing the same models (Navarro et al, 1994b;Valero-Cabré et al, 2004).…”
Section: Motor Recovery After Different Types Of Lesionssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…O tempo de colheita das amostras para cada grupo foi escolhido com base em trabalhos realizados em outras espécies animais, inclusive no homem, conforme Ashur et al (1987), Lundborg et al (1997) e Meyer et al (1997, que trabalharam com intervalos entre 1-8 meses.…”
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“…Ashur et al (1987), Meyer et al (1997) e Lundborg et al (1997) relataram tempos superiores a seis meses de avaliação, ao trabalharem com roedores e homem, o que confere maior facilidade metodológica.…”
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