Naser Mozafari, Masoud Yavari, Arian Karimi Rouzbahani, Mohammad Ali Mozafari, Alireza Mozafari, Siavash Beiranvand, Hormoz Mahmoudvand
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摘要
背景:我们的目的是通过在受损神经的最远端与邻近的完整神经之间设置侧向(H 形)神经移植来研究神经修复的效果,从而加速神经在终末器官中的再生:这项纯粹的实验研究是在伊朗德黑兰 15 Khordad 医院动物实验部对两组兔子的下肢进行的。在两组兔子中,首先切断股浅支以下肢体近端部分的坐骨神经,然后进行修复。在调查组中,在下肢股浅支以下坐骨神经切断部位的最远处,在坐骨神经和股浅神经(即两条分支)之间进行侧对侧 H 形神经移植。对照组的坐骨神经采用传统的修复方法:结果:对照组兔子的脚对疼痛刺激均无反应(无知觉),并出现溃疡。它们的腿麻木并跛行。从病理学角度看,所有兔子都肌肉萎缩,神经生长(再生)不足。在调查组中,86.7%的兔子对疼痛刺激有反应,只有 13.3%的兔子出现溃疡。此外,在病理报告中,13.3%的兔子肌肉萎缩,缺乏神经再生。因此,86.7% 接受 H 型神经移植的兔子的神经再生是成功的:结论:在受伤神经的最远端进行侧向 H 型神经移植可使高位(近端)神经损伤成功恢复。
Improved Neurotization in High Peripheral Nerve Injury: Side to Side H-shaped Nerve Graft at the Most Distal Part of an Injured Extremity in a Rabbit Model.
Background: We aimed to investigate the effects of nerve repair by setting a side-to-side (H-shaped) nerve graft on the most distal part of the damaged nerve to the adjacent intact nerve to accelerate its regeneration in the end organ.
Methods: This pure experimental study was done on the lower extremities of two groups of rabbits in Animal Laboratory Department, 15 Khordad Hospital Tehran, Iran. In both groups, the sciatic nerve at the proximal part of the extremity below the superficial femoral branch was first cut and then repaired. In the investigation group, side-to-side H-shaped nerve grafts were applied between the sciatic and superficial femoral nerves (i.e., two branches) at the most distal to the cut site of the sciatic nerve below the superficial femoral branch at the lower extremity. The sciatic nerve was conventionally repaired in the control group.
Results: None of the rabbits' feet in the control group respond to pain stimulation (were without senses) and had ulcers. They had numb legs and went lame. All had muscular atrophy and lacked nerve growth (regeneration) according to pathology. In the investigation group, 86.7% of the rabbits responded to pain stimulation and only 13.3% of them had ulcers. In addition, in pathology report, 13.3% had suffered muscular atrophy and lacked nerve regeneration. Therefore, nerve regeneration was successful in 86.7% of rabbits who underwent H-shaped nerve grafts.
Conclusion: Side-to-side H-shaped nerve graft at the most distal part of an injured nerve may cause successful recovery of high (proximal) nerve injury.