Blood supply of transected rabbit peripheral nerve after end-to-end suture or autogenous grafting. A microangiographic study.

A J Radek
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The blood supply to the reconstructed peripheral nerve is one of the most significant factors for adequate regeneration and functional recovery. Experiments were performed to compare the revascularization of the tibial nerve of the rabbit following classical end-to-end anastomosis and autogenous nerve grafting. The animals were divided into two groups and from each animal a 1.5 cm length of the nerve was excised. End-to-end anastomosis was then performed in the first group of 12 animals. The second group received autogenous grafts from the peroneal nerve. A microangiographic study was performed after a survival time of 30 days. The microangiograms were analysed quantitatively, and the density of the vascular network at the sites of anastomosis and at the graft was quantified. The results indicated that nerve repair by means of grafts creates more favourable conditions for revascularization both of the grafts and of their connections with the nerve than end-to-end anastomosis.

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兔周围神经端到端缝合或自体移植后的血供。微血管造影研究。
重建后周围神经的血液供应是保证其充分再生和功能恢复的重要因素之一。实验比较了经典端到端吻合与自体神经移植对兔胫骨神经血管重建的影响。这些动物被分成两组,从每只动物身上切除1.5厘米长的神经。第一组12只动物进行端到端吻合。第二组接受腓神经自体移植物。存活30天后进行微血管造影研究。定量分析微血管造影,定量测定吻合部位和移植物血管网密度。结果表明,与端对端吻合相比,移植物修复神经为移植物及其与神经连接的血运重建创造了更有利的条件。
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