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Comparison of nerve graft and artificial conduits for bridging nerve defects

Comparison of nerve graft and artificial conduits for bridging nerve defects

... sciatic nerve. The whole sciatic nerve was not used as it was considered to leave the animal too disabled during the period of nerve recovery and in addition it may automutilate its hind leg due to ...

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Subjective outcome related to donor site morbidity after sural nerve graft harvesting: a survey in 41 patients

Subjective outcome related to donor site morbidity after sural nerve graft harvesting: a survey in 41 patients

... in nerve reconstruction procedures. In the case of a new nerve injury, 36 out of 41 patients would accept an additional sural nerve grafting procedure if ne- ...sural nerve [7/21 (33%)] as the ...

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Cavernous Nerve Graft Reconstruction with a Novel Artificial Conduit during Robot Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy

Cavernous Nerve Graft Reconstruction with a Novel Artificial Conduit during Robot Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy

... cavernous nerve graft reconstruction has been contro- versial [1]-[3] ...unilateral nerve-sparing RP did not result in a 50% relative improvement in potency at 2 years ...interposition nerve ...

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Original Article Reconstruction of the pelvic autonomic nerve using artificial nerve graft after rectal cancer surgery

Original Article Reconstruction of the pelvic autonomic nerve using artificial nerve graft after rectal cancer surgery

... tonomic nerve using an artificial nerve graft after rectal cancer ...autologous nerve graft. Three months later, the grafted nerve segment was removed and a series of ...

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A case report of a long-term abandoned torn lingual nerve injury repaired by collagen nerve graft induced by lower third molar extraction

A case report of a long-term abandoned torn lingual nerve injury repaired by collagen nerve graft induced by lower third molar extraction

... peripheral nerve injury may be healed spontan- eously without any surgical management, for example, in the phase of neurapraxia on Seddon ...the nerve path is tortuous enough to mobilize without tension ...

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Early muscle reinnervation by means of end-to-side neurorrhaphy in an experimental model

Early muscle reinnervation by means of end-to-side neurorrhaphy in an experimental model

... only nerve dissection was performed. Total peroneal nerve section was performed in the remaining ...tibial nerve to the peroneal ...a nerve graft as a bridge from the donor nerve ...

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Growth-associated molecules and axonal regeneration

Growth-associated molecules and axonal regeneration

... the graft, which remained outside the ...a nerve graft was implanted here (Benfey and Aguayo, ...a nerve graft into the retina (So and Aguayo, 1985), and, importantly, following ...

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Original Article Repair method of peripheral nerve defect in traumatic orthopedics

Original Article Repair method of peripheral nerve defect in traumatic orthopedics

... peripheral nerve injury in traumatic ...of nerve injury, their right thighs were excised, and sciatic nerves were discontinued 15 ...autologous nerve transplantation was performed and the excised ...

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Reconstruction of fingers after electrical injury using lateral tarsal artery flap

Reconstruction of fingers after electrical injury using lateral tarsal artery flap

... tendon graft was used to repair the tendon defect in four cases, free nerve graft was used to repair the feeling defect in two cases, and the flap with nerve was used to repair the feeling ...

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"Babysitting" procedures in proximal nerve trunk injuries: two case reports and a review

"Babysitting" procedures in proximal nerve trunk injuries: two case reports and a review

... proximal nerve injuries is to maintain the function of distal effectors during axonal ...injured nerve to a healthy trunk provides a bypass for distal neural regeneration or ...donor nerve damage. We ...

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Vascularized nerve "grafts": just a graft or a worthwhile procedure?

Vascularized nerve "grafts": just a graft or a worthwhile procedure?

... ulnar nerve graft (33 based on the ulnar vessel and 9 based on collateral vessels in the ...musculocutaneous nerve, using a free ulnar nerve graft shorter than 18 ...

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Management of horizontal ridge defects

Management of horizontal ridge defects

... rectangular graft with a length approaching about 35 mm and a height of up to 10 mm, depending on patient specific ...ramus graft, a minimum distance of 10 mm is needed to safely remove a ramus block ...

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A Study on Patchavatham (பட்ச வாதம்)

A Study on Patchavatham (பட்ச வாதம்)

... APPLIED PHYSIOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The central nervous system consists of vast numbers of neurons, both afferent and efferent. A neuron is a nerve cell with its dentrites and axon. The ...

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Functional, Histomorphometrical and Immunohistochemical Assessment of Sciatic Nerve Regeneration through Inside-Out Vein Graft in Rat

Functional, Histomorphometrical and Immunohistochemical Assessment of Sciatic Nerve Regeneration through Inside-Out Vein Graft in Rat

... to nerve tissue, severed nerves do not spontaneously restore their function, and their continuity has to be first reestablished by microsurgical intervention such as suturing or interposition of a ...of ...

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The Clinical Anatomy of the  Cavernous Sinus

The Clinical Anatomy of the Cavernous Sinus

... the cavernous body of the penis [1]. In current text, we can’t find what was called the CS rather than another name. This is a very important concept because it is not only interesting to anatomical theory but also ...

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Full mouth rehabilitation with all on 6 protocol using bone graft and nerve repositioning: a case report

Full mouth rehabilitation with all on 6 protocol using bone graft and nerve repositioning: a case report

... did not interfere with daily life in any way. Osseointegration of the 30 positioned implants was 100%. Rosenquist et al. (1992) in turn published the largest series (114 patients subjected to the lateralization ...

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The Effect of Muscle Graft With Nerve Growth Factor and Laminin on Sciatic Nerve Repair in Rats

The Effect of Muscle Graft With Nerve Growth Factor and Laminin on Sciatic Nerve Repair in Rats

... largest nerve fibers (Norris, Glasby, Gattuso, & Bowden, ...the nerve fiber (Glasby, Gschmeissner, Hitchcock, & Huang, 1986; Glasby et ...for nerve repair in primates guide the myelina- tion ...

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Incidence of cranial nerve injury in mild head injury

Incidence of cranial nerve injury in mild head injury

... abducens nerve weakness due to skull fracture had poor ...abducens nerve weakness due to reasons other than skull fracture had a relatively good outcome, that is ...abducens nerve weakness with ...

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Platelet-rich Fibrin and Coronally Advanced Flap Technique: A Novel Approach for Treatment of Gingival Recession

Platelet-rich Fibrin and Coronally Advanced Flap Technique: A Novel Approach for Treatment of Gingival Recession

... Various surgical procedures have been described to treat gingival recessions, but these have been demonstrated to heal with a long junctional epithelium, and regeneration has been observed only in the most apical portion ...

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Surgery for nonsmall cell lung cancer

Surgery for nonsmall cell lung cancer

... patients, graft interposition is necessary (PTFE). Long-term graft patency is excellent, but anticoagulation is recommended for at least 12 months postoperatively, to avoid graft occlusion and SVC ...

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