In peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) with substance loss, where tensionless end-to-end suture is not achievable, the positioning of a graft is required. Available options include autografts (e.g., sural nerve, medial and lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerves, superficial branch of the radial nerve), allografts (Avance((R)); human origin), and hollow nerve conduits. There are eleven commercial hollow conduits approved for clinical, and they consist of devices made of a non-biodegradable synthetic polymer (polyvinyl alcohol), biodegradable synthetic polymers (poly(DL-lactide-e-caprolactone); polyglycolic acid), and biodegradable natural polymers (collagen type I with/without glycosaminoglycan; chitosan; porcine small intestinal submucosa); diff...
Peripheral nerve injuries are a major clinical problem which currently affect over one million peopl...
Engineered grafts constitute an alternative to autologous transplant for repairing severe peripheral...
Each year, over 200,000 people in the United States are treated for peripheral nerve injuries requir...
Peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) are the most common injury types to affect the nervous system. Rest...
It is more than 20 years since artificial nerve guides (or conduits) were introduced into clinical p...
Peripheral nerve injuries have high incidence rates, limited treatment options and poor clinical out...
Injury to nerve tissue in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) results in long-term impairment of lim...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical entity, which may arise due to traumatic, tumorous, or ...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
D Arslantunali,1–3,* T Dursun,1,2,* D Yucel,1,4,5 N Hasirci,1,2,6 V Hasirci,1,2,7 1B...
Treatment of peripheral nerve injuries remains a challenge to modern medicine due to the complexity ...
The structure and function of peripheral nerves can be affected by a range of conditions with severe...
Biofabrication techniques have endeavored to improve the regeneration of the peripheral nervous syst...
Biofabrication techniques have endeavored to improve the regeneration of the peripheral nervous syst...
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...
Engineered grafts constitute an alternative to autologous transplant for repairing severe peripheral...
Each year, over 200,000 people in the United States are treated for peripheral nerve injuries requir...
Peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) are the most common injury types to affect the nervous system. Rest...
It is more than 20 years since artificial nerve guides (or conduits) were introduced into clinical p...
Peripheral nerve injuries have high incidence rates, limited treatment options and poor clinical out...
Injury to nerve tissue in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) results in long-term impairment of lim...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical entity, which may arise due to traumatic, tumorous, or ...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
D Arslantunali,1–3,* T Dursun,1,2,* D Yucel,1,4,5 N Hasirci,1,2,6 V Hasirci,1,2,7 1B...
Treatment of peripheral nerve injuries remains a challenge to modern medicine due to the complexity ...
The structure and function of peripheral nerves can be affected by a range of conditions with severe...
Biofabrication techniques have endeavored to improve the regeneration of the peripheral nervous syst...
Biofabrication techniques have endeavored to improve the regeneration of the peripheral nervous syst...
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...
Engineered grafts constitute an alternative to autologous transplant for repairing severe peripheral...
Each year, over 200,000 people in the United States are treated for peripheral nerve injuries requir...