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Poly(DL-lactide-ε-caprolactone) nerve guides perform better than autologous nerve grafts
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringPeripheral Nerve InjurySurgeryPeripheral NerveBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryRegenerative MedicineNerve GraftingNerve RegenerationRegenerative EngineeringNerve ReconstructionNeural Tissue EngineeringMicrosurgical Nerve RepairShort Nerve GapNerve GuidesReconstructive SurgeryWound HealingSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicinePlastic Surgery
The aim of this study was to compare the speed and quality of nerve regeneration after reconstruction using a biodegradable nerve guide or an autologous nerve graft. We evaluated nerve regeneration using light microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and morphometric analysis. Nerve regeneration across a short nerve gap, after reconstruction using a biodegradable nerve guide, is faster and qualitatively better, when compared with nerve reconstruction using an autologous nerve graft. Therefore, we conclude that in the case of a short nerve gap (1 cm), reconstruction should be carried out using a biodegradable nerve guide constructed of a copolymer of DL-lactide and epsilon-caprolactone.
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