
Comparison of nerve graft integration after segmentar resection versus epineural burying in crushed rat sciatic nerves
1997; Sociedade Brasileira Para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia; Volume: 12; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/s0102-86501997000400002
ISSN1678-2674
AutoresMarco Túlio Rodrigues da Cunha, Alcino Lázaro da Silva, Sheila Bernardino Fenelon,
Tópico(s)Nerve Injury and Rehabilitation
ResumoThe aim of the present paper is to compare and correlate the take of nerve segments in a severely crushed nerve. Forty adult Wistar rats had their right sciatic nerve by a "Péan-Murphy" forceps for 40 minutes. In Group 1 (n=20), a segmentar serection in the crushed sciatic nerve was made. A sural nerve segment from the opposite hindpaw was placed in the gap. In Group 2 (n=20), a lontudinal insision in the epineurium of the lesioned sciatic nerve was made. A sural nerve segment was buried underneath the epineurium. The crushed sciatic nerves undergone Wallerian degeneration and endoneurial fibrosis. Sciatic nerves from Group 2 had significant better histological aspects than those from Group 1. Sural nerve grafts presented better degrees of regeneration than crushed sciatic nerves. Sural nerve grafts from Group 2 (burying method) integrated as well as those from Group 1 (segmentar resection).
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