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Original Article

Functional Regeneration of C-Fibries Inside a Silicone Tube After Sciatic Neurotomy in Rats

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Pages 7-11 | Received 02 Oct 1995, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Peripheral nerve lesions are often complicated by difficulties in approximating the nerve tumps without tension. The aim of the present study was to evaluate C-fïbre function after nerve regeneration in rats in which the nerve had been lengthened by leaving a 5 mm gap inside a silicone tube (n = 5). The outcome was compared with nerve regeneration after epineural end-to-end suture (n = 5). The innervated skin territory was defined by Evans blue extravasation after antidromic nerve stimulation. Five rats acted as controls. After three months, there was similar functional reinnervation in both experimental groups, which indicates that silicone tubes may reduce tension over a nerve repair with no adverse effects.

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