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Title: The effect of catheter use on vein grafting of a peripheral nerve defect: An experimental study
Other Titles: Ven grefti ile periferik sinir defektlerinin onarımında kateter kullanımının sinir rejenerasyonuna etkisi: Deneysel çalışma
Authors: Bayraktar, Alper Mehmet
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Plastik ve Rekonstrüktif Cerrahi Anabilim Dalı.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Fizyoloji Anabilim Dalı.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Histoloji Anabilim Dalı.
Özbek, Serhat
Özcan, Mesut
Noyan, Behzat
Çavuşoğlu, İlkin
AAH-5441-2021
7005245657
7102067678
6506333172
6602910240
Keywords: Emergency medicine
Peripheral nerve injury
Nerve defect
Vein graft
Sciatic function index
To-side neurorrhaphy
Functional-evaluation
Muscle grafts
Regeneration
Repair
Rat
Conduit
Interposition
Transection
Periferik sinir yaralanması
Sinir hasarı
Ven grefti
Issue Date: Sep-2012
Publisher: Türk Travma ve Acil Cerrahi Derneği
Citation: Bayraktar, A. M. vd. (2012). "The effect of catheter use on vein grafting of a peripheral nerve defect: An experimental study". Ulusal Travma ve Acil Cerrahi Dergisi-Turkish Journal of Trauma & Emergency Surgery, 18(5), 367-375.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Since vein grafts have been used in the repair of nerve defects, studies regarding this procedure have accumulated, and after coming into clinical use, it was noticed that there is a problem of collapse in the vein graft. METHODS: Forty Sprague-Dawley rats were used, divided into five groups. No surgical intervention was performed in the first group. The defect was created in the sciatic nerve in Group 2 and left unrepaired. In Group 3, the defect was repaired with a nerve graft. In Group 4, the defect was repaired with a vein graft, while in Group 5, the repair was performed using a vein graft with an inserted catheter. In order to evaluate functional recovery and nerve regeneration, walking track analysis, electrophysiologic and histomorphometric analyses were done at the end of the 12th week. RESULTS: Although there were no functional differences between Groups 5 and 4, comparisons regarding nerve conduction velocity demonstrated that the results obtained in Group 5 were better than those in Group 4. When the number of axons on the distal part of the sciatic nerve and mid-segment of the repaired area was taken into account, no significant difference was found between Groups 3 and 5, whereas there was a significant difference between Groups 4 and 5. CONCLUSION: In our study, it was experimentally shown that the problem of collapse of a vein graft occurring after its use in the reconstruction of a nerve defect can be overcome by placing a catheter into the vein graft. Consequently, this method may eliminate the need for the use of a nerve graft in selected cases.
URI: https://doi.org/10.5505/tjtes.2012.59932
https://tjtes.org/jvi.aspx?pdir=travma&plng=eng&un=UTD-59932
https://www.journalagent.com/z4/jvi.asp?pdir=travma&plng=tur&volume=18&issue=5
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25744
ISSN: 1306-696X
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