OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Facial nerve regeneration is limited in some clinical situations: in long grafts, by aged patients, and when the delay between nerve lesion and repair is prolonged. This deficient regeneration is due to the limited number of regenerating nerve fibers, their immaturity and the unresponsiveness of Schwann cells after a long period of denervation. This study proposes to apply glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) on facial nerve grafts via nerve guidance channels to improve the regeneration. METHODS: Two situations were evaluated: immediate and delayed grafts (repair 7 months after the lesion). Each group contained three subgroups: a) graft without channel, b) graft with a channel without neurotrophic factor...
Producción CientíficaThe purpose is analyze the biological and cellular regeneration of non-repairab...
Program/Poster no. 724.7/F27We have previously shown that intra-neural injection of trophic factors ...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
Regeneration of the human facial nerve after lesion is often limited, leading to severe functional i...
Background: Two-stage free functional muscle transfer (FFMT) is the gold-standard treatment modality...
Peripheral nerve injuries commonly occur due to trauma, like a traffic accident. Peripheral nerves g...
Peripheral nerve damage occurs in 1-3% of all traumatic injuries and results in ~200,000 surgical in...
The clinical outcome of microsurgical repair of an injured peripheral nerve with an autograft is sub...
AbstractEffect of local glial derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) on nerve regeneration was assessed....
Although peripheral axons can regenerate after nerve transection and repair, functional recovery is ...
Chronic denervation and chronic axotomy present independent barriers for axonal regeneration. Chroni...
Purpose: The aversive nature of regenerative milieu is the main problem related to the failure of ne...
The present work was performed to determine the ability of neurotrophic factors to allow axonal rege...
We previously showed that motor nerves are superior to sensory nerves in promoting axon regeneration...
Complete transection of peripheral nerves can result from trauma, tumor removal, infection, or as ad...
Producción CientíficaThe purpose is analyze the biological and cellular regeneration of non-repairab...
Program/Poster no. 724.7/F27We have previously shown that intra-neural injection of trophic factors ...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
Regeneration of the human facial nerve after lesion is often limited, leading to severe functional i...
Background: Two-stage free functional muscle transfer (FFMT) is the gold-standard treatment modality...
Peripheral nerve injuries commonly occur due to trauma, like a traffic accident. Peripheral nerves g...
Peripheral nerve damage occurs in 1-3% of all traumatic injuries and results in ~200,000 surgical in...
The clinical outcome of microsurgical repair of an injured peripheral nerve with an autograft is sub...
AbstractEffect of local glial derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) on nerve regeneration was assessed....
Although peripheral axons can regenerate after nerve transection and repair, functional recovery is ...
Chronic denervation and chronic axotomy present independent barriers for axonal regeneration. Chroni...
Purpose: The aversive nature of regenerative milieu is the main problem related to the failure of ne...
The present work was performed to determine the ability of neurotrophic factors to allow axonal rege...
We previously showed that motor nerves are superior to sensory nerves in promoting axon regeneration...
Complete transection of peripheral nerves can result from trauma, tumor removal, infection, or as ad...
Producción CientíficaThe purpose is analyze the biological and cellular regeneration of non-repairab...
Program/Poster no. 724.7/F27We have previously shown that intra-neural injection of trophic factors ...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...