نتایج جستجو برای: peripheral nerve repair

تعداد نتایج: 454371  

Journal: :Neural Regeneration Research 2021

Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is common and, unlike damage to the central nervous system injured nerves can effectively regenerate depending on location and severity of injury. myelinating glia, Schwann cells (SCs), interact with various in around site are important for debris elimination, repair, regeneration. Following PNI, Wallerian degeneration distal stump rapidly initiated by damaged axon...

Background: Many people suffer from nerve injury. The time consuming nature of the treatments makes the condition worse. Therefore, finding a way to accelerate the process of nerve repair is very important.Objective: To determine the effect of ultrasound on the acceleration of crushed peripheral nerve regeneration.Methods: The experimental model included crushed rat’s sciatic nerve. 40 rats w...

Journal: :Journal of biomaterials applications 2008
Minal Patel Pamela J VandeVord Howard W Matthew Stephen De Silva Bin Wu Paul H Wooley

Currently a wide variety of polymer materials are being applied to fabricate nerve guide tubes to repair injured peripheral nerves. In this study we have examined whether collagen-chitosan nerve guides promotes nerve repair compared to chitosan nerve guides using histological analysis. Results indicates that the enclosed structure of the nerve guide both promotes and supports axonal sprouting. ...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de ortopedia 2011
Alessandra Deise Sebben Martina Lichtenfels Jefferson Luis Braga da Silva

Peripheral nerve trauma results in functional loss in the innervated organ, and recovery without surgical intervention is rare. Many surgical techniques can be used for nerve repair. Among these, the tubulization technique can be highlighted: this allows regenerative factors to be introduced into the chamber. Cell therapy and tissue engineering have arisen as an alternative for stimulating and ...

2012
Mafi P Hindocha S Dhital M Saleh M

Concepts of neuronal damage and repair date back to ancient times. The research in this topic has been growing ever since and numerous nerve repair techniques have evolved throughout the years. Due to our greater understanding of nerve injuries and repair we now distinguish between central and peripheral nervous system. In this review, we have chosen to concentrate on peripheral nerve injuries ...

آل بویه, محمودرضا, ایمانی, فرناد, فراهینی, حسین, سخائی, مژگان, طواف, هاله,

    Background: Post operative pain is one of the most common complains in surgery wards especially in orthopedics surgery. Analgesic methods vary and include intravenous, regional (by peripheral nerve block) and epidural. In this study, we evaluated two methods of Patient Controlled Anesthesia (PCA) i.e. intravenously (Patient Controlled Intravenous Analgesia-PCIA) with Morphine 0.2% and regio...

Journal: :Annual review of biomedical engineering 2003
Christine E Schmidt Jennie Baier Leach

Nerve regeneration is a complex biological phenomenon. In the peripheral nervous system, nerves can regenerate on their own if injuries are small. Larger injuries must be surgically treated, typically with nerve grafts harvested from elsewhere in the body. Spinal cord injury is more complicated, as there are factors in the body that inhibit repair. Unfortunately, a solution to completely repair...

Alireza Ghannadan, Hamid Reza Fathi, Kambiz Kamyab, Mahdi Fathi, Mina Alavion, Saeed Amanpour, Zahra Khazaipour,

BACKGROUND Peripheral nerve repair is often complicated by fibroblastic scar formation, nerve dysfunction, and traumatic neuroma formation. Use of silicone may improve outcomes of these repairs. In this study, we tried to evaluate effectiveness of silicone gel on rats’ sciatic nerve repair, axon regeneration and scar formation around and in the nervous tissues. METHODS This experimental stud...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2000
S K Lee S W Wolfe

Peripheral nerve injuries are common, and there is no easily available formula for successful treatment. Incomplete injuries are most frequent. Seddon classified nerve injuries into three categories: neurapraxia, axonotmesis, and neurotmesis. After complete axonal transection, the neuron undergoes a number of degenerative processes, followed by attempts at regeneration. A distal growth cone see...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید