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Introduction of a New Suture Method in Repair of Peripheral Nerves Injured with a Sharp Mechanism.

Alireza Saied1, Majid Asadi Shekaari1, Amirreza Sadeghifar1, Ali Karbalaeikhani1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The standard method for repair of an injured peripheal nerve is epineural repair with separate sutures. Herein we describe a method in which the nerve is sutured with continous sutures. In fact this method has not been utilized for nerve repair previously and our purpose was to compare it to the standard method. If it proved to be successful it would replace the standard method in certain circumstances.
METHODS: The proposal of the clinical trial was given a reference number form the ethics comitee. 25 dogs in which the scaitic nerve was cut by a sharp blade under genaeral anesthesia were divided randomly into three groups: control (5 dogs), repair of sciatic nerve with simple sutures (10) and repair with continous sutures (10). In the control group the nerve was not repaired at all. After 6 weeks the dogs were killed and the nerve was studied by light and electronic microscopes. The amount of consumed suture material, time of repair, myelin thickness and axon diiameter were examined. Ultrastructural studies were performed to assess degeneration and regeneration findings.
RESULTS: Time of repair and the amount of consumed suture material were significantly lower in the continous group (P<0.001). No difference was found with regard to light microscopy findings and regeneration was confirmed by electron microscopy in the continous group.
CONCLUSION: The method described in the present study, provided a result similar to the standard method. Though undobtfully it has some limitations, can replace the standard method in many circumstances.

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Keywords:  Nerve regeneration; Peripheral nerve injuries; Sutures

Year:  2015        PMID: 26550589      PMCID: PMC4628631     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Bone Jt Surg        ISSN: 2345-461X


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