markdownabstractTraumatic injuries to the peripheral nerves cause considerable disability and economic burden. It is estimated that 5% of patients admitted to Level I trauma centers have peripheral nerve injury. The reconstruction of peripheral nerve defects remains a clinical challenge. The gold standard for nerve injuries that cannot be directly reconstructed is the use of a bridging autologous nerve graft. The use of autograft nerve is limited by supply, diameter, and length, and has associated donor site morbidity. This has constrained the ability to optimally reconstruct injured nerves of patients with multiple segmental defects and resulted in the prioritization of which nerves to reconstruct. This thesis focuses on reconstruction of ...
The severe functional deficits in patients suffering from traumatic peripheral nerve damage underlin...
Peripheral Nerve Injuries are one of the most common causes of hand dysfunction caused by upper limb...
Abstract In modern neuroscience, the most relevant is the study of the problem of reinnervation of t...
Traumatic injuries to the peripheral nerves cause considerable disability and economic burden. It is...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
Several hundred thousand peripheral nerve injuries occur each year in Europe and the United States a...
Peripheral nerve damage affects thousands of people every year. While less severe injuries usually h...
Peripheral nerve injuries that induce gaps larger than 1-2 cm require bridging strategies for repair...
Peripheral nerve injuries that induce gaps larger than 1-2 cm require bridging strategies for repair...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to improve nerve reconstruction using an off the shelf periphe...
Unlike other tissues in the body, peripheral nerve regeneration is slow and usually incomplete. Less...
Nerve injuries induce severe disability and suffering for patients. Profound alterations in nerve tr...
Peripheral nerve injuries, particularly transection injuries, are difficult to repair and treatment ...
Abstract: Peripheral Nerve Injuries are one of the most common causes of hand dysfunction caused by ...
The landscape of available technology and surgical technique has changed over the last several decad...
The severe functional deficits in patients suffering from traumatic peripheral nerve damage underlin...
Peripheral Nerve Injuries are one of the most common causes of hand dysfunction caused by upper limb...
Abstract In modern neuroscience, the most relevant is the study of the problem of reinnervation of t...
Traumatic injuries to the peripheral nerves cause considerable disability and economic burden. It is...
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries affect 350,000 patients per year,1 accounting for $150 billion i...
Several hundred thousand peripheral nerve injuries occur each year in Europe and the United States a...
Peripheral nerve damage affects thousands of people every year. While less severe injuries usually h...
Peripheral nerve injuries that induce gaps larger than 1-2 cm require bridging strategies for repair...
Peripheral nerve injuries that induce gaps larger than 1-2 cm require bridging strategies for repair...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to improve nerve reconstruction using an off the shelf periphe...
Unlike other tissues in the body, peripheral nerve regeneration is slow and usually incomplete. Less...
Nerve injuries induce severe disability and suffering for patients. Profound alterations in nerve tr...
Peripheral nerve injuries, particularly transection injuries, are difficult to repair and treatment ...
Abstract: Peripheral Nerve Injuries are one of the most common causes of hand dysfunction caused by ...
The landscape of available technology and surgical technique has changed over the last several decad...
The severe functional deficits in patients suffering from traumatic peripheral nerve damage underlin...
Peripheral Nerve Injuries are one of the most common causes of hand dysfunction caused by upper limb...
Abstract In modern neuroscience, the most relevant is the study of the problem of reinnervation of t...