One-stage human acellular nerve allograft reconstruction for digital nerve defects
Human acellular nerve allografts have a wide range of donor origin and can effectively avoid nerve injury in the donor area. Very little is known about one-stage reconstruction of digital nerve defects. The present study observed the feasibility and effectiveness of human acellular nerve allograft i...
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doaj-3d5e8a124cf640afbc9d248a1d0ee0552020-11-25T03:50:07ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNeural Regeneration Research1673-53741876-79582015-01-01101959810.4103/1673-5374.150712One-stage human acellular nerve allograft reconstruction for digital nerve defectsXue-yuan LiHao-liang HuJian-rong FeiXin WangTian-bing WangPei-xun ZhangHong ChenHuman acellular nerve allografts have a wide range of donor origin and can effectively avoid nerve injury in the donor area. Very little is known about one-stage reconstruction of digital nerve defects. The present study observed the feasibility and effectiveness of human acellular nerve allograft in the reconstruction of < 5-cm digital nerve defects within 6 hours after injury. A total of 15 cases of nerve injury, combined with nerve defects in 18 digits from the Department of Emergency were enrolled in this study. After debridement, digital nerves were reconstructed using human acellular nerve allografts. The patients were followed up for 6-24 months after reconstruction. Mackinnon-Dellon static two-point discrimination results showed excellent and good rates of 89%. Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test demonstrated that light touch was normal, with an obvious improvement rate of 78%. These findings confirmed that human acellular nerve allograft for one-stage reconstruction of digital nerve defect after hand injury is feasible, which provides a novel trend for peripheral nerve reconstruction. http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2015;volume=10;issue=1;spage=95;epage=98;aulast=Linerve regeneration; peripheral nerve; allograft; digital nerve; nerve conduit; nerve reconstruction; nerve defect; sensory nerve; neural regeneration |
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Xue-yuan Li Hao-liang Hu Jian-rong Fei Xin Wang Tian-bing Wang Pei-xun Zhang Hong Chen One-stage human acellular nerve allograft reconstruction for digital nerve defects Neural Regeneration Research nerve regeneration; peripheral nerve; allograft; digital nerve; nerve conduit; nerve reconstruction; nerve defect; sensory nerve; neural regeneration |
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Xue-yuan Li Hao-liang Hu Jian-rong Fei Xin Wang Tian-bing Wang Pei-xun Zhang Hong Chen |
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Xue-yuan Li |
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One-stage human acellular nerve allograft reconstruction for digital nerve defects |
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One-stage human acellular nerve allograft reconstruction for digital nerve defects |
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One-stage human acellular nerve allograft reconstruction for digital nerve defects |
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One-stage human acellular nerve allograft reconstruction for digital nerve defects |
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One-stage human acellular nerve allograft reconstruction for digital nerve defects |
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one-stage human acellular nerve allograft reconstruction for digital nerve defects |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Neural Regeneration Research |
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1673-5374 1876-7958 |
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Human acellular nerve allografts have a wide range of donor origin and can effectively avoid nerve injury in the donor area. Very little is known about one-stage reconstruction of digital nerve defects. The present study observed the feasibility and effectiveness of human acellular nerve allograft in the reconstruction of < 5-cm digital nerve defects within 6 hours after injury. A total of 15 cases of nerve injury, combined with nerve defects in 18 digits from the Department of Emergency were enrolled in this study. After debridement, digital nerves were reconstructed using human acellular nerve allografts. The patients were followed up for 6-24 months after reconstruction. Mackinnon-Dellon static two-point discrimination results showed excellent and good rates of 89%. Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test demonstrated that light touch was normal, with an obvious improvement rate of 78%. These findings confirmed that human acellular nerve allograft for one-stage reconstruction of digital nerve defect after hand injury is feasible, which provides a novel trend for peripheral nerve reconstruction.
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nerve regeneration; peripheral nerve; allograft; digital nerve; nerve conduit; nerve reconstruction; nerve defect; sensory nerve; neural regeneration |
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