About 20% of patients with leprosy develop localised granulomatous lesions in peripheral nerves. We report experiments in guinea-pigs in which freeze-thawed autogenous muscle grafts were used for the treatment of such mycobacterial granulomas. Granulomas were induced in guinea-pig tibial nerves and the animals were left for 7 to 100 days in order to assess maximal damage. The local area of nerve damage was then excised and the gap filled with denatured muscle grafts. Clinical assessment after periods up to 150 days showed good sensory and motor recovery which correlated well with the histological findings. The muscle graft technique may be of value for the treatment of chronic nerve lesions in selected cases of leprosy
Cutaneous branches of radial nerves in patients with lepromatous leprosy (LL) and borderline leproma...
The development of alternatives to nerve autografts for nerve repair remains a goal of surgeons. Mus...
An interposed segment of nerve was used to enhance the distimce over which freeze-thawed muscle auto...
A possible model for nerve damage in leprosy has been developed in the sciatic nerve of the guinea p...
textabstractLeprosy, also known as Hansen's Disease, has been known since biblical times. The causat...
Background Leprosy causes nerve damage which may result in nerve function impairment and disability....
ABSTRACT- The involvement of skeletal striated muscle in leprosy is considered secondary due to peri...
Abstract. Current literature rejects nerve release in leprous facial neuropathy and states that lesi...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the applicability of the use of autogenous muscle treated in various ways, as a...
Objective Decompressive surgery is used for treating nerve damage in leprosy. We assessed the effect...
Background : Leprosy involves peripheral nerves sooner or later in the course of the disease leading...
Freeze-thawed muscle grafts (FTMG) have been suggested as an alternative to nerve grafts in reconstr...
The overwhelming use of rat models in nerve regeneration studies is likely to induce skewness in tre...
The development of alternatives to nerve autografts for nerve repair remains a goal of surgeons. Mus...
Background: Peripheral nerve trunk involvement in leprosy is very common. However, by the time it b...
Cutaneous branches of radial nerves in patients with lepromatous leprosy (LL) and borderline leproma...
The development of alternatives to nerve autografts for nerve repair remains a goal of surgeons. Mus...
An interposed segment of nerve was used to enhance the distimce over which freeze-thawed muscle auto...
A possible model for nerve damage in leprosy has been developed in the sciatic nerve of the guinea p...
textabstractLeprosy, also known as Hansen's Disease, has been known since biblical times. The causat...
Background Leprosy causes nerve damage which may result in nerve function impairment and disability....
ABSTRACT- The involvement of skeletal striated muscle in leprosy is considered secondary due to peri...
Abstract. Current literature rejects nerve release in leprous facial neuropathy and states that lesi...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the applicability of the use of autogenous muscle treated in various ways, as a...
Objective Decompressive surgery is used for treating nerve damage in leprosy. We assessed the effect...
Background : Leprosy involves peripheral nerves sooner or later in the course of the disease leading...
Freeze-thawed muscle grafts (FTMG) have been suggested as an alternative to nerve grafts in reconstr...
The overwhelming use of rat models in nerve regeneration studies is likely to induce skewness in tre...
The development of alternatives to nerve autografts for nerve repair remains a goal of surgeons. Mus...
Background: Peripheral nerve trunk involvement in leprosy is very common. However, by the time it b...
Cutaneous branches of radial nerves in patients with lepromatous leprosy (LL) and borderline leproma...
The development of alternatives to nerve autografts for nerve repair remains a goal of surgeons. Mus...
An interposed segment of nerve was used to enhance the distimce over which freeze-thawed muscle auto...