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Anatomical study of the nerve regeneration after selective neurectomy in the rabbit: clinical application for esthetic calf reduction.

Kang-Jae Shin1, Ja-Young Yoo1, Ju-Young Lee1, Young-Chun Gil1, Jeong-Nam Kim2, Ki-Seok Koh1, Wu-Chul Song1.   

Abstract

The purposes of this study were therefore to characterize the degeneration and regeneration of nerves to the calf muscles after selective neurectomy, both macroscopically and microscopically, and to determine the incidence of such regeneration in a rabbit model. Seventy four New Zealand white rabbits were used. Selective neurectomy to the triceps surae muscles was performed, and the muscles were subsequently harvested and weighed 1-4 months postneurectomy. The gastrocnemius muscles were stained with Sihler's solution to enable the macroscopic observation of any nerve regeneration that may have occurred subsequent to neurectomy. The change in triceps surae muscle weight was measured along the time course of the experiment. After neurectomy, nerve degeneration was followed by regeneration in all cases. The weight of the triceps surae muscle decreased dramatically between completion of the neurectomy and 1 month postneurectomy, but increased thereafter. The nerve branches were weakly stained with Sihler's solution until 2 months postneurectomy, and then strongly stained after 3 months. The number of myelinated axons was decreased at 2 month after neurectomy compared to nonneurectomized controls, but then gradually increased thereafter. Although there are currently no reports on the incidence of recovery after calf reduction, it may be a very common occurrence in the clinical field based on our findings. The findings of this study provide fundamental anatomical and surgical information to aid planning and practice in calf-reduction surgery.

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Keywords:  Gastrocnemius muscle; Nerve regeneration; Selective neurectomy; Soleus muscle; Triceps surae muscle

Year:  2015        PMID: 26770878      PMCID: PMC4701701          DOI: 10.5115/acb.2015.48.4.268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Cell Biol        ISSN: 2093-3665


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