We investigated possible cytotoxic effects, biocompatibility, and degradation of a hyaluronan-based conduit for peripheral nerve repair. We subjected the conduits to an in vitro fibroblast cytotoxicity test and concluded that the conduits were not cytotoxic. Subsequently, we implanted the conduits subcutaneously in rats, in order to investigate tissue reactions and biodegradation. Initially, a fibrin matrix was formed around the material, while the surroundings were relatively quiet. Macrophages (MO) migrated to the conduits and formed giant cells next to the material after 5 days. The maximum presence of MO was found after 3/6 weeks. The appearance of MHC class II cells showed a similar pattern. Highest numbers of giants reached a maximum ...
Autologous nerve grafting is considered the gold standard for bridging nerve lesion, although in sev...
nerve conduit has been used to evaluate its efficiency based on the promotion of peripheral nerve re...
Biodegradable nerve guidance channels (NGCs) represent a promising alternative to current clinical n...
We investigated possible cytotoxic effects, biocompatibility, and degradation of a hyaluronan-based ...
Objective: For peripheral nerve regeneration, three-dimensional distribution and growth of cells wit...
Objective: For peripheral nerve regeneration, three-dimensional distribution and growth of cells wit...
One of the ways to reconstruct a nerve defect is to use a biodegradable nerve guide. The aim of this...
Bridging nerve gaps by means of autologous nerve grafts involves donor nerve graft harvesting. Recen...
Unlike the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system can regenerate from injury. However, w...
Current clinical strategies to repair peripheral nerve injuries draw on different approaches dependi...
The repair of peripheral nerve traumatic lesions still represents a major cause of permanent motor a...
Implantable biodegradable nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are promising alternatives to autograft ner...
Current clinical strategies to repair peripheral nerve injuries draw on different approaches dependi...
Each year, over 200,000 people in the United States are treated for peripheral nerve injuries requir...
Autologous nerve grafting is considered the gold standard for bridging nerve lesion, although in sev...
nerve conduit has been used to evaluate its efficiency based on the promotion of peripheral nerve re...
Biodegradable nerve guidance channels (NGCs) represent a promising alternative to current clinical n...
We investigated possible cytotoxic effects, biocompatibility, and degradation of a hyaluronan-based ...
Objective: For peripheral nerve regeneration, three-dimensional distribution and growth of cells wit...
Objective: For peripheral nerve regeneration, three-dimensional distribution and growth of cells wit...
One of the ways to reconstruct a nerve defect is to use a biodegradable nerve guide. The aim of this...
Bridging nerve gaps by means of autologous nerve grafts involves donor nerve graft harvesting. Recen...
Unlike the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system can regenerate from injury. However, w...
Current clinical strategies to repair peripheral nerve injuries draw on different approaches dependi...
The repair of peripheral nerve traumatic lesions still represents a major cause of permanent motor a...
Implantable biodegradable nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are promising alternatives to autograft ner...
Current clinical strategies to repair peripheral nerve injuries draw on different approaches dependi...
Each year, over 200,000 people in the United States are treated for peripheral nerve injuries requir...
Autologous nerve grafting is considered the gold standard for bridging nerve lesion, although in sev...
nerve conduit has been used to evaluate its efficiency based on the promotion of peripheral nerve re...
Biodegradable nerve guidance channels (NGCs) represent a promising alternative to current clinical n...