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Peripheral nerve intersectional repair by bi-directional induction and systematic remodelling: biodegradable conduit tubulization from basic research to clinical application

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Pages 1464-1466 | Received 10 Aug 2017, Accepted 26 Aug 2017, Published online: 08 Sep 2017

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Figure 1. The tubulization method for peripheral nerve mutilation using biodegradable conduit.

Figure 1. The tubulization method for peripheral nerve mutilation using biodegradable conduit.

Figure 2. The cone conduit suture tubulization method for specific repair model of repairing thick nerve fibres with fine nerve fibres.

Figure 2. The cone conduit suture tubulization method for specific repair model of repairing thick nerve fibres with fine nerve fibres.

Figure 3. This new operation technique for brachial plexus injury to restore the function of distal elbow and hand.

Figure 3. This new operation technique for brachial plexus injury to restore the function of distal elbow and hand.

Figure 4. This new operation technique for cerebral haemorrhage or infarction cerebral palsy to restore the function of distal elbow and hand.

Figure 4. This new operation technique for cerebral haemorrhage or infarction cerebral palsy to restore the function of distal elbow and hand.

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