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End-to-side nerve suture – a technique to repair peripheral nerve injury [PDF]
End-to-side nerve suture (ETSNS) has until recently been extensively researched in the laboratory animal (rat and baboon). Lateral sprouting from an intact nerve into an attached nerve does occur, and functional recovery (sensory and motor) has been ...
Mennen, Ulrich
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The challenges of studying inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), highlighting limitations of traditional 2D cell cultures and animal models are discussed here. It introduces human intestine organ‐on‐chip (OoC) models as a promising alternative, capable of more accurately mimicking the intestinal microenvironment.
Tim Kaden+5 more
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High-resolution ultrasound has been used as an important tool in the diagnosis, management and monitoring of both acute and chronic peripheral nerve injuries.
A. Alaqeel, F. Alshomer
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Thermally Drawn Shape and Stiffness Programmable Fibers for Medical Devices
Thermal drawing technique is adapted to fabricate Shape Memory Polymer Fibers (SMPFs) with programmable stiffness and shape. Multilumen and multimaterial SMPFs are developed for innovative medical devices: stiffness adjustable catheters, body temperature softening neural interfaces, and shape programmable cochlear implants.
Jiwoo Choi+16 more
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Injury to peripheral nerves can occur as a result of various surgical procedures, including oral and maxillofacial surgery. In the case of nerve transaction, the gold standard treatment is the end-to-end reconnection of the two nerve stumps.
S. Sivolella+6 more
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Multipotent vascular stem cells contribute to neurovascular regeneration of peripheral nerve. [PDF]
BackgroundNeurovascular unit restoration is crucial for nerve regeneration, especially in critical gaps of injured peripheral nerve. Multipotent vascular stem cells (MVSCs) harvested from an adult blood vessel are involved in vascular remodeling; however,
Hsueh, Yuan-Yu+4 more
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Peripheral Nerve Repair with Cultured Schwann Cells: Getting Closer to the Clinics [PDF]
Peripheral nerve injuries are a frequent and disabling condition, which affects 13 to 23 per 100.000 persons each year. Severe cases, with structural disruption of the nerve, are associated with poor functional recovery.
Borlongan, Cesario V.+4 more
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Advancing Chronic Wound Healing through Electrical Stimulation and Adipose‐Derived Stem Cells
Chronic cutaneous wounds represent significant challenges due to delayed healing and resistance to conventional treatments. This review explores the potential of combining adipose‐derived stem cells with electrical stimulation to enhance wound healing.
Qiuyue Peng+5 more
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A handcrafted multi-branch nerve scaffold for in vivo peripheral nerve regeneration [PDF]
Arm and leg peripheral nerve injuries contribute largely to functional disability. These injuries seldom affect a single-line nerve; rather the injury goes beyond and disrupts the nerve tissue across multiple nerve paths.
Hossain, Ridwan Fayaz
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ELECTRODIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT OF PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES IN KICK-BOXERS
Introducti0n. Peripheral nerve injuries are one of the common traumas in various sport fields. Nowadays, thera are a growing tendency to Martial arts among young people.
M.R EMAD, B KAZEMI, A FARKHANI
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