نتایج جستجو برای: peripheral nerve graft

تعداد نتایج: 403131  

2011
Jan Adamowicz Tomasz Drewa Jakub Tworkiewicz Tomasz Kloskowski Maciej Nowacki Marta Pokrywczyńska

INTRODUCTION There are not any effective method to induce the innervation of urinary bladder wall graft after augmentation. Neurons from urinary bladder wall and omentium can not elongate and branch in graft because of lack of neurotrophic factors. The best source of these neurotrophic factors are Schwann cells which can be transplanted into urinary bladder wall graft. To transplant Schwann cel...

Journal: :British journal of plastic surgery 2002
R C Young M Wiberg G Terenghi

The repair of peripheral nerve injuries with an autologous nerve graft is still the treatment of choice, although it is widely recognised that the method is associated with donor-site morbidity and a suboptimal functional outcome. An alternative approach is to use a nerve conduit to provide a guidance channel for the regenerating nerve. This study investigates the potential of poly-3-hydroxybut...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2008
Tak-Ho Chu Yang Du Wutian Wu

In the present study, we compared the effects of implanting peripheral sensory nerve and motor nerve on motoneuron survival and regeneration after spinal root avulsion in adult rats. Our results showed that 116% more motoneurons regenerated axons into the motor than the sensory nerve graft and 59% of motoneurons survived in the motor nerve-implanted group compared to 48% in the sensory nerve-im...

Journal: :Development 1998
G Bernier Y De Repentigny M Mathieu S David R Kothary

A central role for the Schwann cell cytoskeleton in the process of peripheral nerve myelination has long been suggested. However, there is no genetic or biological evidence as yet to support this assumption. Here we show that dystonia musculorum (dt) mice, which carry mutations in dystonin, a cytoskeletal crosslinker protein, have hypo/amyelinated peripheral nerves. In neonatal dt mice, Schwann...

Journal: :Vision Research 1998
Y Fukuda M Watanabe H Sawai T Miyoshi

Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) of adult mammals normally suffer from retrograde cell death after optic nerve section. However, with transplantation of a segment of peripheral nerve (PN), their axons can regenerate and regrow through the graft. When properly guided, the regenerated axons make functional synapses with the target cells in the superior colliculus. Two months after PN graft we studie...

2014
Tetsuro Tamaki Maki Hirata Shuichi Soeda Nobuyuki Nakajima Kosuke Saito Kenei Nakazato Yoshinori Okada Hiroyuki Hashimoto Yoshiyasu Uchiyama Joji Mochida

Loss of vital functions in the somatic motor and sensory nervous systems can be induced by severe peripheral nerve transection with a long gap following trauma. In such cases, autologous nerve grafts have been used as the gold standard, with the expectation of activation and proliferation of graft-concomitant Schwann cells associated with their paracrine effects. However, there are a limited nu...

Journal: :Visual neuroscience 2002
Si-Wei You Kuldip S Bedi Henry K Yip Kwok-Fai So

Axonal regeneration of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) into a normal or pre-degenerated peripheral nerve graft after an optic nerve pre-lesion was investigated. A pre-lesion performed 1-2 weeks before a second lesion has been shown to enhance axonal regeneration in peripheral nerves (PN) but not in optic nerves (ON) in mammals. The lack of such a beneficial pre-lesion effect may be due to the lon...

Journal: :Neuroscience Letters 2013
Adam J. Reid Alba C. de Luca Alessandro Faroni Sandra Downes Mingzhu Sun Giorgio Terenghi Paul J. Kingham

The gold standard in surgical management of a peripheral nerve gap is currently autologous nerve grafting. This confers patient morbidity and increases surgical time therefore innovative experimental strategies towards engineering a synthetic nerve conduit are welcome. We have developed a novel synthetic conduit made of poly ε-caprolactone (PCL) that has demonstrated promising peripheral nerve ...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2009
alireza abdollahi hedieh moradi tabriz ebrahim razmpa

background and objective: approximately 45% of benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors (pnst) occur in head and neck regions. malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (mpnst) are less common and only 8-15% of these tumors occur in head and neck region. in this study, we aimed at evaluating the demographic characteristics, pathologic findings, locations, main clinical presentations and family hist...

2014
Annika Weigand Justus P. Beier Andreas Arkudas Raymund E. Horch Anja M. Boos

The lack of vascularization in the tissue engineered bone results in poor survival and ossification. Tissue engineered bone can be wrapped in the soft tissue flaps which are rich in blood supply to complete the vascularization in vivo by microsurgical technique, and the surface of the bone graft can be invaded with new vascular network. The intrinsic vascularization can be induced via a blood v...

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