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Successful Reconstruction of Nerve Defects Using Distraction Neurogenesis with a New Experimental Device

INTRODUCTION: Repair of peripheral nerve injuries is an intensive area of challenge and research in modern reconstructive microsurgery. Intensive research is being carried out to develop effective alternatives to the standard nerve autografting, avoiding its drawbacks. The aim of the study was to ev...

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Autores principales: Yousef, Mohamed Abdelhamid Ali, Dionigi, Paolo, Marconi, Stefania, Calligaro, Alberto, Cornaglia, Antonia Icaro, Alfonsi, Enrico, Auricchio, Ferdinando
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4668872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26649163
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author Yousef, Mohamed Abdelhamid Ali
Dionigi, Paolo
Marconi, Stefania
Calligaro, Alberto
Cornaglia, Antonia Icaro
Alfonsi, Enrico
Auricchio, Ferdinando
author_facet Yousef, Mohamed Abdelhamid Ali
Dionigi, Paolo
Marconi, Stefania
Calligaro, Alberto
Cornaglia, Antonia Icaro
Alfonsi, Enrico
Auricchio, Ferdinando
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description INTRODUCTION: Repair of peripheral nerve injuries is an intensive area of challenge and research in modern reconstructive microsurgery. Intensive research is being carried out to develop effective alternatives to the standard nerve autografting, avoiding its drawbacks. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly designed mechanical device for the reconstruction of the sciatic nerve in rats in comparison to nerve autografting and to assess the pain during the period of distraction neurogenesis. METHODS: Fourteen Sprague Dawley rats were used and randomly assigned into 2 groups with 7 rats in each group; group A (Nerve Autografting group) in which a 10-mm segment of the sciatic nerve was resected and rotated 180 degrees, then primary end-to-end neurorrhaphy was performed in the reverse direction; group B (Nerve Lengthening group) in which the mechanical device was inserted after surgical resection of 10 mm of the sciatic nerve, then secondary end-to-end neurorrhaphy was performed after completing the nerve lengthening. Thirteen weeks later, assessment of the functional sciatic nerve recovery using static sciatic index (SSI) was performed. Furthermore, fourteen weeks after the nerve resection, assessment of the nerve regeneration with electrophysiological study and histological analysis were performed. Also, gastrocnemius wet weight was measured. For pain assessment in group B, Rat Grimace Scale (RGS) score was used. RESULTS: Significantly better functional recovery rate (using the SSI) was reported in the nerve lengthening group in comparison to autografting group. Also, a statistically significant higher nerve conduction velocity was detected in the nerve lengthening group. On histological analysis of the distal nerve section at 3 mm distal to the nerve repair site, significant myelin sheath thickness was detected in the nerve lengthening group. DISCUSSION: Distraction neurogenesis with the new experimental device is a reliable therapeutic method for the reconstruction of nerve defects.
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spelling pubmed-46688722015-12-08 Successful Reconstruction of Nerve Defects Using Distraction Neurogenesis with a New Experimental Device Yousef, Mohamed Abdelhamid Ali Dionigi, Paolo Marconi, Stefania Calligaro, Alberto Cornaglia, Antonia Icaro Alfonsi, Enrico Auricchio, Ferdinando Basic Clin Neurosci Research Papers INTRODUCTION: Repair of peripheral nerve injuries is an intensive area of challenge and research in modern reconstructive microsurgery. Intensive research is being carried out to develop effective alternatives to the standard nerve autografting, avoiding its drawbacks. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly designed mechanical device for the reconstruction of the sciatic nerve in rats in comparison to nerve autografting and to assess the pain during the period of distraction neurogenesis. METHODS: Fourteen Sprague Dawley rats were used and randomly assigned into 2 groups with 7 rats in each group; group A (Nerve Autografting group) in which a 10-mm segment of the sciatic nerve was resected and rotated 180 degrees, then primary end-to-end neurorrhaphy was performed in the reverse direction; group B (Nerve Lengthening group) in which the mechanical device was inserted after surgical resection of 10 mm of the sciatic nerve, then secondary end-to-end neurorrhaphy was performed after completing the nerve lengthening. Thirteen weeks later, assessment of the functional sciatic nerve recovery using static sciatic index (SSI) was performed. Furthermore, fourteen weeks after the nerve resection, assessment of the nerve regeneration with electrophysiological study and histological analysis were performed. Also, gastrocnemius wet weight was measured. For pain assessment in group B, Rat Grimace Scale (RGS) score was used. RESULTS: Significantly better functional recovery rate (using the SSI) was reported in the nerve lengthening group in comparison to autografting group. Also, a statistically significant higher nerve conduction velocity was detected in the nerve lengthening group. On histological analysis of the distal nerve section at 3 mm distal to the nerve repair site, significant myelin sheath thickness was detected in the nerve lengthening group. DISCUSSION: Distraction neurogenesis with the new experimental device is a reliable therapeutic method for the reconstruction of nerve defects. Iranian Neuroscience Society 2015-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4668872/ /pubmed/26649163 Text en Copyright© 2015 Iranian Neuroscience Society This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Marconi, Stefania
Calligaro, Alberto
Cornaglia, Antonia Icaro
Alfonsi, Enrico
Auricchio, Ferdinando
Successful Reconstruction of Nerve Defects Using Distraction Neurogenesis with a New Experimental Device
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title_short Successful Reconstruction of Nerve Defects Using Distraction Neurogenesis with a New Experimental Device
title_sort successful reconstruction of nerve defects using distraction neurogenesis with a new experimental device
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4668872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26649163
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