Endoneural and Epineural Blood Flow Evaluation with Free Vascularized and Conventional Nerve Grafts in the Canine
ABSTRACT Blood flow distribution in conventional and vascularized canine nerve grafts was analyzed. Between 4 and 6 days after operation, blood flow at both the fascicular (endoneural) and the nerve-sheath (epineural) levels was significantly greater in the nonvascularized nerve grafts than in their...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of reconstructive microsurgery 1985-10, Vol.2 (1), p.45-49 |
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Blood flow distribution in conventional and vascularized canine nerve grafts was analyzed. Between 4 and 6 days after operation, blood flow at both the fascicular (endoneural) and the nerve-sheath (epineural) levels was significantly greater in the nonvascularized nerve grafts than in their vascularized counterparts (P < 0.025 and P < 0.001, respectively). The superior flow rates of the conventional grafts illustrate the efficiency of nerve revascularization, even to the fascicular level. This finding does not support a possible endoneural vascular advantage of vascularized nerve graft and suggests the need for further analysis of the role of vascularized nerve grafting. |
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ISSN: | 0743-684X 1098-8947 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2007-1007044 |