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Original Article

Effect of Drying on Regenerating Rat Sciatic Nerve

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Pages 221-224 | Received 14 Mar 1991, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

To study the effects of drying on regeneration, crush lesions were made on the sciatic nerve of 38 rats and the injured area was then air-dried for various periods of time (0-60 min). The regeneration distance of sensory nerve fibres was measured by the pinch reflex test three or six days later. Regeneration was significantly impaired by drying the nerve for 30 or 60 min, but shorter periods (10 min) also seemed to affect axonal outgrowth. Regeneration distances were increased in nerves that were subjected to drying and then allowed to recover for a week (conditioning interval) before the nerve was crushed. The results show that drying of a peripheral nerve is detrimental to nerve regeneration, and we suggest that nerves should not be exposed to air for more than a few minutes during operation without irrigation.

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