Injury to nerve tissue in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) results in long-term impairment of limb function, dysaesthesia and pain, often with associated psychological effects. Whilst minor injuries can be left to regenerate without intervention and short gaps up to 2 cm can be sutured, larger or more severe injuries commonly require autogenous nerve grafts harvested from elsewhere in the body (usually sensory nerves). Functional recovery is often suboptimal and associated with loss of sensation from the tissue innervated by the harvested nerve. The challenges that persist with nerve repair have resulted in development of nerve guides or conduits from non-neural biological tissues and various polymers to improve the prognosis for the rep...
Injuries sustained to the peripheral nervous system disrupt the body’s major signalling pathway, lea...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-containing nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are currently being investigated f...
Repair of peripheral nerve defects with current synthetic, tubular nerve conduits generally shows in...
Injury to nerve tissue in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) results in long-term impairment of lim...
Injury to nerve tissue in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) results in long-term impairment of lim...
The gold standard for the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries, the autograft, presents several dr...
Despite the success of tissue engineered nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) for the treatment of small p...
Despite the success of tissue engineered nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) for the treatment of small p...
Peripheral nerve injuries can result in lifelong disability. Primary coaptation is the treatment of ...
Peripheral nerve injuries can result in lifelong disability. Primary coaptation is the treatment of ...
The use of a nerve conduit provides an opportunity to regulate cytokines, growth factors and neurotr...
Implantable biodegradable nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are promising alternatives to autograft ner...
Peripheral nerve injuries are a major clinical problem which currently affect over one million peopl...
Peripheral nerve injuries affect millions of people each year around the world. Current treatments i...
The use of autologous nerve grafts remains the gold standard for treating nerve defects, but current...
Injuries sustained to the peripheral nervous system disrupt the body’s major signalling pathway, lea...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-containing nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are currently being investigated f...
Repair of peripheral nerve defects with current synthetic, tubular nerve conduits generally shows in...
Injury to nerve tissue in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) results in long-term impairment of lim...
Injury to nerve tissue in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) results in long-term impairment of lim...
The gold standard for the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries, the autograft, presents several dr...
Despite the success of tissue engineered nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) for the treatment of small p...
Despite the success of tissue engineered nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) for the treatment of small p...
Peripheral nerve injuries can result in lifelong disability. Primary coaptation is the treatment of ...
Peripheral nerve injuries can result in lifelong disability. Primary coaptation is the treatment of ...
The use of a nerve conduit provides an opportunity to regulate cytokines, growth factors and neurotr...
Implantable biodegradable nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are promising alternatives to autograft ner...
Peripheral nerve injuries are a major clinical problem which currently affect over one million peopl...
Peripheral nerve injuries affect millions of people each year around the world. Current treatments i...
The use of autologous nerve grafts remains the gold standard for treating nerve defects, but current...
Injuries sustained to the peripheral nervous system disrupt the body’s major signalling pathway, lea...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-containing nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are currently being investigated f...
Repair of peripheral nerve defects with current synthetic, tubular nerve conduits generally shows in...