2018
DOI: 10.1080/21691401.2018.1466145
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How many nerve fibres can be separated as donor from an integral nerve trunk when reconstructing a peripheral nerve trauma with amplification method by artificial biochitin conduit?

Abstract: Using portion of a nearby nerve trunk to reconstruct a severe nerve lesion by artificial biodegradable chitin conduit is the core practicable method based on peripheral nerve amplification regeneration. However, the quantitative influences on skeletal muscle function corresponding to the injury of the donated nerve fibres were not previously reported. Here, we aimed to explore the compensative capacity in tibialis anterior muscles of rats with the models of acute tibialis anterior nerve branch injuries. The ti… Show more

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“…The suture site may develop neuromas as a result, causing nerve pain after repair [ 43 ]. Moreover, the presence of local tension impedes the growth of the proximal nerve, thereby influencing nerve regeneration post-suturing [ 44 ]. The conduit suturing method with a small gap in this study solved this problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The suture site may develop neuromas as a result, causing nerve pain after repair [ 43 ]. Moreover, the presence of local tension impedes the growth of the proximal nerve, thereby influencing nerve regeneration post-suturing [ 44 ]. The conduit suturing method with a small gap in this study solved this problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%