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Application of two different hemostatic procedures during microsurgical median nerve reconstruction in the rat does not hinder axonal regeneration.

Nektarios Sinis1, Theodora Manoli, Jennifer Lynn Schiefer, Frank Werdin, Patrick Jaminet, Armin Kraus, Michele Fornaro, Stefania Raimondo, Stefano Geuna, Hans-Eberhard Schaller.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hemostatic procedures by means of electrical coagulation or application of topical agents are widely used to avoid postoperative bleeding during microsurgical reconstruction of peripheral nerves. It is speculated, however, that extensive hemostasis could provoke significant nerve damage.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of 2 intraoperative hemostatic procedures on peripheral nerve regeneration.
METHODS: In 36 adult rats divided into 3 groups, the median nerve was transected and repaired by end-to-end neurorrhaphy. During surgery, bleeding was treated in groups 2 and 3 by application of either the topical hemostatic agent Floseal or routine bipolar coagulation. The degree of nerve regeneration was assessed in terms of motor function recovery using weekly grasping test evaluation for 3 months, muscle mass recovery of flexor digitorum sublimis, and stereological assessment of myelinated axon regeneration.
RESULTS: Neither of the 2 applied hemostatic methods induced any negative effects on nerve regeneration as defined by grip strength, muscle mass recovery, and morphology of myelinated nerve fibers. In contrast, Floseal-treated animals showed a faster progression of motor function recovery, and animals subjected to bipolar coagulation revealed a higher muscle mass recovery compared with the control group.
CONCLUSION: Controlled application of bipolar coagulation or Floseal does not exert a negative effect on the nerve regeneration outcome in rats. We propose that these methods can be applied safely to patients.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21311369     DOI: 10.1227/NEU.0b013e3182127bc4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


  2 in total

1.  Correlation analysis of histomorphometry and motor neurography in the median nerve rat model.

Authors:  Theodora Manoli; Frank Werdin; Hannes Gruessinger; Nektarios Sinis; Jennifer Lynn Schiefer; Patrick Jaminet; Stefano Geuna; Hans-Eberhard Schaller
Journal:  Eplasty       Date:  2014-04-09

Review 2.  The Grasping Test Revisited: A Systematic Review of Functional Recovery in Rat Models of Median Nerve Injury.

Authors:  Henrik Lauer; Cosima Prahm; Johannes Tobias Thiel; Jonas Kolbenschlag; Adrien Daigeler; David Hercher; Johannes C Heinzel
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-08-03
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