The morphologic details of the regeneration of the nerve injured under graduated extension
Автор: Chtchoudlo N.A.
Журнал: Гений ортопедии @geniy-ortopedii
Рубрика: Оригинальные статьи
Статья в выпуске: 2, 2006 года.
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Experiments were made using 80 dogs to study the details of the regeneration of the nerve injured under graduated extension. In group "experiment 1" (n = 22) resection of the sciatic nerve was made as well as its ends were brought closer at the expense of the knee flexion, and microsurgical epineural or epiperineural suture was made; the defect was compensated postoperatively using lengthening of the nerve sutured by gradual changing position in the joint, fixed with the Ilizarov fixator. In group "experiment 2" (n = 27) after osteotomy or resection of the femoral shaft part osteosynthesis was performed using a wire-and-half-pin device, and after that intersection or resection of the sciatic nerve part was performed and also microsurgical suturing was made; distraction was performed postoperatively. Control experiments consisted in filling the resection defect of the nerve with an autologous graft (n = 8) and in suturing by "end-to-end" way after neurotomy without resection (n = 23). The morphologic studies made within the periods from 2 weeks to 2 years after surgery have demonstrated that the effectiveness of the techniques for canine nervous defect filling based on the Ilizarov method is comparable with the results of neurorrhaphy "end-to-end" in defect-free experiments, and in some cases it exceeds them, that should be interpreted as manifestation of the morphogenetic effect of graduated extension. The distraction mini-fascicular regenerate, formed in case of the technique complications, ensures partial morphofunctional recovery comparable with autoplasty results.
Nerve, regeneration, autoneuroplasty, graduated extension
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142120911
IDR: 142120911