PubMedID: 24621715OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the histological regeneration characteristics of nerve fibers at the anastomosis lines performed by classic suture technique or a tissue adhesive (N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate). METHODS: The control group consisted of 7 rabbits. The 21 rabbits were randomly divided into 3 groups based on the harvesting week. In the study group following preparation of facial nerve bilaterally, a 0.5-cm segment of facial dorsal buccal nerve was resected, and the defect was repaired with a nerve graft, which was harvested from sural nerve of the same side by 8-0 nylon suture technique and by application of N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate on the other side. RESULTS: Electron microscopic examination at ...
BACKGROUND: The standard method for repair of an injured peripheal nerve is epineural repair with s...
Stitch suture is still the most recommended method to hold a nerve-guide in place but stitch suture ...
Stitch suture is still the most recommended method to hold a nerve-guide in place but stitch suture ...
In this study, it was aimed to assess effect of classical micro-suturing techniques combined with cy...
In this study, it was aimed to assess effect of classical micro-suturing techniques combined with cy...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study is to evaluate both functionally and histologically the validit...
An experimental study was designed to compare the histological analysis of nerve anastomosis with 10...
The facial nerve is often injured by trauma, infection or during the course of tumour resection. Man...
Objective : Repair of sensorial nerve defect is an important issue on peripheric nerve surgery. The ...
The facial nerve is often injured by trauma, infection or during the course of tumour resection. Man...
A new and simple method for the repair of nerve defects, in which sutures alone are used to guide re...
The facial nerve is often injured by trauma, infection or during the course of tumour resection. Man...
BACKGROUND: The standard method for repair of an injured peripheal nerve is epineural repair with s...
BACKGROUND: The standard method for repair of an injured peripheal nerve is epineural repair with s...
Sectioned facial nerves can be repaired with grafting or end-to-end anastomosis.Objective: To discus...
BACKGROUND: The standard method for repair of an injured peripheal nerve is epineural repair with s...
Stitch suture is still the most recommended method to hold a nerve-guide in place but stitch suture ...
Stitch suture is still the most recommended method to hold a nerve-guide in place but stitch suture ...
In this study, it was aimed to assess effect of classical micro-suturing techniques combined with cy...
In this study, it was aimed to assess effect of classical micro-suturing techniques combined with cy...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study is to evaluate both functionally and histologically the validit...
An experimental study was designed to compare the histological analysis of nerve anastomosis with 10...
The facial nerve is often injured by trauma, infection or during the course of tumour resection. Man...
Objective : Repair of sensorial nerve defect is an important issue on peripheric nerve surgery. The ...
The facial nerve is often injured by trauma, infection or during the course of tumour resection. Man...
A new and simple method for the repair of nerve defects, in which sutures alone are used to guide re...
The facial nerve is often injured by trauma, infection or during the course of tumour resection. Man...
BACKGROUND: The standard method for repair of an injured peripheal nerve is epineural repair with s...
BACKGROUND: The standard method for repair of an injured peripheal nerve is epineural repair with s...
Sectioned facial nerves can be repaired with grafting or end-to-end anastomosis.Objective: To discus...
BACKGROUND: The standard method for repair of an injured peripheal nerve is epineural repair with s...
Stitch suture is still the most recommended method to hold a nerve-guide in place but stitch suture ...
Stitch suture is still the most recommended method to hold a nerve-guide in place but stitch suture ...