Peripheral nerve damage affects thousands of people every year. While less severe injuries usually heal over time, surgery is the only option to attempt restoration of sensation and function in severely damaged peripheral nerves. Autologous nerve grafting is currently the most successful and commonly used treatment for injuries of the peripheral nervous system. The functional outcomes of autografting are still far from ideal and further limitations result from the need to sacrifice a nerve from elsewhere in the body. To overcome these limitations research has focussed on the development of artificial nerve conduits which are designed to support the damaged nerve to reconnect
To date the best regenerative strategies to repair peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) have used periphe...
Several hundred thousand peripheral nerve injuries occur each year in Europe and the United States a...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain a significant source of long lasting morbidity, disability, and eco...
It is more than 20 years since artificial nerve guides (or conduits) were introduced into clinical p...
Peripheral nerve injuries that induce gaps larger than 1-2 cm require bridging strategies for repair...
Traumatic injuries resulting in peripheral nerve lesions lead to important morbidity with devastatin...
Peripheral nerve injuries that induce gaps larger than 1-2 cm require bridging strategies for repair...
The structure and function of peripheral nerves can be affected by a range of conditions with severe...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
Peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) are the most common injury types to affect the nervous system. Rest...
Understanding the pathomechanisms behind peripheral nerve damage and learning the course of regenera...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical entity, which may arise due to traumatic, tumorous, or ...
In peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) with substance loss, where tensionless end-to-end suture is not a...
The severe functional deficits in patients suffering from traumatic peripheral nerve damage underlin...
markdownabstractTraumatic injuries to the peripheral nerves cause considerable disability and econom...
To date the best regenerative strategies to repair peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) have used periphe...
Several hundred thousand peripheral nerve injuries occur each year in Europe and the United States a...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain a significant source of long lasting morbidity, disability, and eco...
It is more than 20 years since artificial nerve guides (or conduits) were introduced into clinical p...
Peripheral nerve injuries that induce gaps larger than 1-2 cm require bridging strategies for repair...
Traumatic injuries resulting in peripheral nerve lesions lead to important morbidity with devastatin...
Peripheral nerve injuries that induce gaps larger than 1-2 cm require bridging strategies for repair...
The structure and function of peripheral nerves can be affected by a range of conditions with severe...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
Peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) are the most common injury types to affect the nervous system. Rest...
Understanding the pathomechanisms behind peripheral nerve damage and learning the course of regenera...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical entity, which may arise due to traumatic, tumorous, or ...
In peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) with substance loss, where tensionless end-to-end suture is not a...
The severe functional deficits in patients suffering from traumatic peripheral nerve damage underlin...
markdownabstractTraumatic injuries to the peripheral nerves cause considerable disability and econom...
To date the best regenerative strategies to repair peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) have used periphe...
Several hundred thousand peripheral nerve injuries occur each year in Europe and the United States a...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain a significant source of long lasting morbidity, disability, and eco...