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Two-Stage Nerve Graft in Severe Scar: A Time-Course Study in a Rat Model

BACKGROUND: Peripheral nerve repair outcomes are suboptimal in the presence of severe soft tissue injury and excessive scarring paralleling the process in tendon reconstruction of the hand. Inspired by the advantages of the two-stage technique in tendon grafting and with encouraging preliminary resu...

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Autores principales: Zadegan, Shayan Abdollah, Firouzi, Masoumeh, Nabian, Mohammad Hossein, Zanjani, Leila Oriady, Ashtiani, Ahmad Mohebbi, Kamrani, Reza Shahryar
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Publicado: Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery Co. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4468622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26110172
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author Zadegan, Shayan Abdollah
Firouzi, Masoumeh
Nabian, Mohammad Hossein
Zanjani, Leila Oriady
Ashtiani, Ahmad Mohebbi
Kamrani, Reza Shahryar
author_facet Zadegan, Shayan Abdollah
Firouzi, Masoumeh
Nabian, Mohammad Hossein
Zanjani, Leila Oriady
Ashtiani, Ahmad Mohebbi
Kamrani, Reza Shahryar
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description BACKGROUND: Peripheral nerve repair outcomes are suboptimal in the presence of severe soft tissue injury and excessive scarring paralleling the process in tendon reconstruction of the hand. Inspired by the advantages of the two-stage technique in tendon grafting and with encouraging preliminary results, we aimed to investigate the two-stage nerve grafting technique as an alternative method of secondary nerve repair. METHODS: Thirty female rats (~200 g) were randomly distributed into two groups (n=15). A 15 mm gap was created in the sciatic nerve of the animals and an excessive extraneural scar was induced using the “mincing” method. In this method, a thin strip of muscle was removed, minced in a petri dish and returned to the peripheral nerve. In the two-stage nerve graft group, a silicone tube was interposed in the first stage. After 4 weeks, in the second stage, the silicone tube was removed and a median nerve autograft was interposed through the newly formed vascularized sheath. In the conventional graft group, two nerve ends were protected with silicone caps in the first stage. After 4 weeks the caps were removed and the median graft was interposed. Behavioral assessments were performed at week 15 after surgery with the withdrawal reflex latency (WRL) and extensor postural thrust (EPT) and at the 3, 6 and 15-week time points with the TOA (toe out angle). Masson Trichrome staining method was used for histological assessments at week 15. RESULTS: According to the EPT and WRL, the two-stage nerve graft showed significant improvement (P=0.020 and P=0.017 respectively). The TOA showed no significant difference between the two groups. The total vascular index was significantly higher in the two-stage nerve graft group (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Two-stage nerve graft using a silicone tube enhances vascularity of the graft and improves functional recovery.
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spelling pubmed-44686222015-06-24 Two-Stage Nerve Graft in Severe Scar: A Time-Course Study in a Rat Model Zadegan, Shayan Abdollah Firouzi, Masoumeh Nabian, Mohammad Hossein Zanjani, Leila Oriady Ashtiani, Ahmad Mohebbi Kamrani, Reza Shahryar Arch Bone Jt Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: Peripheral nerve repair outcomes are suboptimal in the presence of severe soft tissue injury and excessive scarring paralleling the process in tendon reconstruction of the hand. Inspired by the advantages of the two-stage technique in tendon grafting and with encouraging preliminary results, we aimed to investigate the two-stage nerve grafting technique as an alternative method of secondary nerve repair. METHODS: Thirty female rats (~200 g) were randomly distributed into two groups (n=15). A 15 mm gap was created in the sciatic nerve of the animals and an excessive extraneural scar was induced using the “mincing” method. In this method, a thin strip of muscle was removed, minced in a petri dish and returned to the peripheral nerve. In the two-stage nerve graft group, a silicone tube was interposed in the first stage. After 4 weeks, in the second stage, the silicone tube was removed and a median nerve autograft was interposed through the newly formed vascularized sheath. In the conventional graft group, two nerve ends were protected with silicone caps in the first stage. After 4 weeks the caps were removed and the median graft was interposed. Behavioral assessments were performed at week 15 after surgery with the withdrawal reflex latency (WRL) and extensor postural thrust (EPT) and at the 3, 6 and 15-week time points with the TOA (toe out angle). Masson Trichrome staining method was used for histological assessments at week 15. RESULTS: According to the EPT and WRL, the two-stage nerve graft showed significant improvement (P=0.020 and P=0.017 respectively). The TOA showed no significant difference between the two groups. The total vascular index was significantly higher in the two-stage nerve graft group (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Two-stage nerve graft using a silicone tube enhances vascularity of the graft and improves functional recovery. Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery Co. 2015-04 2015-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4468622/ /pubmed/26110172 Text en © BY THE ARCHIVES OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zadegan, Shayan Abdollah
Firouzi, Masoumeh
Nabian, Mohammad Hossein
Zanjani, Leila Oriady
Ashtiani, Ahmad Mohebbi
Kamrani, Reza Shahryar
Two-Stage Nerve Graft in Severe Scar: A Time-Course Study in a Rat Model
title Two-Stage Nerve Graft in Severe Scar: A Time-Course Study in a Rat Model
title_full Two-Stage Nerve Graft in Severe Scar: A Time-Course Study in a Rat Model
title_fullStr Two-Stage Nerve Graft in Severe Scar: A Time-Course Study in a Rat Model
title_full_unstemmed Two-Stage Nerve Graft in Severe Scar: A Time-Course Study in a Rat Model
title_short Two-Stage Nerve Graft in Severe Scar: A Time-Course Study in a Rat Model
title_sort two-stage nerve graft in severe scar: a time-course study in a rat model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4468622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26110172
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