| Literature DB >> 1732240 |
E J Wall1, J B Massie, M K Kwan, B L Rydevik, R R Myers, S R Garfin.
Abstract
We developed an animal model of stretch injury to nerve in order to study in vivo conduction changes as a function of nerve strain. In 24 rabbits, the tibial nerve was exposed and stretched by 0%, 6% or 12% of its length. The strain was maintained for one hour. Nerve conduction was monitored during the period of stretch and for a one-hour recovery period. At 6% strain, the amplitude of the action potential had decreased by 70% at one hour and returned to normal during the recovery period. At 12% strain, conduction was completely blocked by one hour, and showed minimal recovery. These findings have clinical implications in nerve repair, limb trauma, and limb lengthening.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1732240
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bone Joint Surg Br ISSN: 0301-620X