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Influence of immobilization and sensory re-education on the sensory recovery after reconstruction of digital nerves with direct suture or muscle-in-vein conduits
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作者 Theodora Manoli Jennifer Lynn Schiefer +2 位作者 lukas schulz Thomas Fuchsberger Hans-Eberhard Schaller 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第2期338-344,共7页
The influence of duration of immobilization and postoperative sensory re-education on the final outcome after reconstruction of digital nerves with direct suture or muscle-in-vein conduits was investigated. The final ... The influence of duration of immobilization and postoperative sensory re-education on the final outcome after reconstruction of digital nerves with direct suture or muscle-in-vein conduits was investigated. The final sensory outcome of 35 patients with 41 digital nerve injuries, who either underwent a direct suture(DS) or a nerve reconstruction with muscle-in-vein conduits(MVC), was assessed the earliest 12 months postoperatively using static and moving two-point discrimination as well as Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments. There was no significant difference in sensory recovery in cases with an immobilization of 3–7 days versus 10 days in the DS or MVC group. Moreover, no statistically significant difference in sensory recovery was found in cases receiving postoperative sensory re-education versus those not receiving in the DS or MVC group. An early mobilization does not seem to have a negative impact on the final outcome after digital nerve reconstruction. The effect of sensory re-education after digital nerve reconstruction should be reconsidered. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration peripheral nerve digital nerve sensory re-education IMMOBILIZATION digital direct suture muscle-in-vein conduits
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Comparison of short- with long-term regeneration results after digital nerve reconstruction with musclein-vein conduits
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作者 Jennifer Lynn Schiefer lukas schulz +3 位作者 Rebekka Rath Stéphane Stahl Hans-Eberhard Schaller Theodora Manoli 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第10期1674-1677,共4页
Muscle-in-vein conduits are used alternatively to nerve grafts for bridging nerve defects. The purpose of this study was to examine short- and long-term regeneration results after digital nerve reconstruction with mus... Muscle-in-vein conduits are used alternatively to nerve grafts for bridging nerve defects. The purpose of this study was to examine short- and long-term regeneration results after digital nerve reconstruction with muscle-in-vein conduits. Static and moving two-point discriminations and Semmes-Weinstein Monofilaments were used to evaluate sensory recovery 6–12 months and 14–35 months after repair of digital nerves with muscle-in-vein in 7 cases. Both follow-ups were performed after clinical signs of progressing regeneration disappeared. In 4 of 7 cases, a further recovery of both two-point discriminations and in another case of only the static two-point discrimination of 1–3 mm could be found between the short-term and long-term follow-up examination. Moreover, a late recovery of both two-point discriminations was demonstrated in another case. Four of 7 cases showed a sensory improvement by one Semmes-Weinstein Monofilaments. This pilot study suggests that sensory recovery still takes place even when clinical signs of progressing regeneration disappear. 展开更多
关键词 peripheral nerve regeneration muscle-in-vein conduits digital nerves sensory recovery Semmes-Weinstein two-point discrimination outcome short-term long-term
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