Inside-out vein graft vs autogenous nerve graft in promoting axonal regeneration: An experimental study in a rat model.
- Author:
Dela Rosa TAMMY
;
Dion Patrick M.
;
Estrella Emmanuel P.
- Publication Type:Journal Article, Original
- MeSH: Animal; Rats; Walking; Axons; Fasciculation; Veins; Regeneration
- From: Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties 2013;68(3):90-95
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: An experimental study was done to compare the efficacy of inside-out vein graft versus autogenous nerve graft as nerve conduit in promoting axonal regeneration in a rat model.
METHODS: The study used 16 Spraque-Dawley rats randomly divided into two groups: the inside-out vein graft group and control group (autognous nerve graft). The outcomes measured were histomorphology (axon number and diameter), muscle twitch response (amplitude) and the walking track analysis at 2, 4 6 and 8 weeks.
RESULTS: The inverted vein graft and control groups showed similar axon diameter (P=0.76), and axon number (P=0.85), weeks and similar muscle twitch responses (P=0.87) after eight weeks. The walking track analysis showed no significant difference between the two groups at eight weeks.
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the inside-out vein graft group had similar motor recovery as compared to control group based on the muscle twitch analysis and walking track analysis in a rat model.In terms of histomorphometric analysis, the two groups were similar in terms of axon diameter and axon count.