Bridging nerve defects with combined skeletal muscle and vein conduits

The use of vein or muscle grafts to bridge nerve defects longer than 1‐1.5 cm gives poor results. Veins collapse and in muscle grafts axons may regrow outside the graft. We used veins (to guide regeneration) filled with muscle (to avoid vein collapse). Nerve regeneration through 1 and 2 cm grafts ma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microsurgery 1993, Vol.14 (4), p.247-251
Hauptverfasser: Brunelli, Giorgio A., Battiston, Bruno, Vigasio, Adolfo, Brunelli, Giovanni, Marocolo, D.
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Zusammenfassung:The use of vein or muscle grafts to bridge nerve defects longer than 1‐1.5 cm gives poor results. Veins collapse and in muscle grafts axons may regrow outside the graft. We used veins (to guide regeneration) filled with muscle (to avoid vein collapse). Nerve regeneration through 1 and 2 cm grafts made of vein plus muscle was compared with similarly long traditional nerve grafts, free fresh muscle grafts, and empty vein grafts. Regeneration was assessed clinically and histologically (qualitative and quantitative evaluation) in the graft and distal nerve stumps. Vein plus muscle grafts were superior to vein and fresh muscle grafts both functionally and histologically. Functional results were similar to those found in traditional nerve grafts, but axon number was superior in the veins filled with muscle. This suggests that vein filled with muscle might serve as a grafting conduit for the repair of peripheral nerve injuries and could give better results than traditional nerve grafting. © 1993 Wiley‐Liss Inc.
ISSN:0738-1085
1098-2752
DOI:10.1002/micr.1920140407