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Collagen Type I Conduits for the Regeneration of Nerve Defects
Klein, Silvan, Vykoukal, J., Felthaus, Oliver, Dienstknecht, T. and Prantl, Lukas (2016) Collagen Type I Conduits for the Regeneration of Nerve Defects. Materials 9, p. 219.Date of publication of this fulltext: 17 Feb 2020 08:20
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.41618
Abstract
To date, reliable data to support the general use of biodegradable materials for bridging nerve defects are still scarce. We present the outcome of nerve regeneration following type I collagen conduit nerve repair in patients with large-diameter nerve gaps. Ten patients underwent nerve repair using a type I collagen nerve conduit. Patients were re-examined at a minimal follow-up of 14.0 months ...
To date, reliable data to support the general use of biodegradable materials for bridging nerve defects are still scarce. We present the outcome of nerve regeneration following type I collagen conduit nerve repair in patients with large-diameter nerve gaps. Ten patients underwent nerve repair using a type I collagen nerve conduit. Patients were re-examined at a minimal follow-up of 14.0 months and a mean follow-up of 19.9 months. Regeneration of nerve tissue within the conduits was assessed by nerve conduction velocity (NCV), a static two-point discrimination (S2PD) test, and as disability of arm shoulder and hand (DASH) outcome measure scoring. Quality of life measures including patients' perceived satisfaction and residual pain were evaluated using a visual analog scale (VAS). No implant-related complications were observed. Seven out of 10 patients reported being free of pain, and the mean VAS was 1.1. The mean DASH score was 17.0. The S2PD was below 6 mm in 40%, between 6 and 10 mm in another 40% and above 10 mm in 20% of the patients. Eight out of 10 patients were satisfied with the procedure and would undergo surgery again. Early treatment correlated with lower DASH score levels. The use of type I collagen in large-diameter gaps in young patients and early treatment presented superior functional outcomes.
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| Item type | Article | ||||
| Journal or Publication Title | Materials | ||||
| Publisher: | MDPI | ||||
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| Place of Publication: | BASEL | ||||
| Volume: | 9 | ||||
| Page Range: | p. 219 | ||||
| Date | 2016 | ||||
| Institutions | Medicine > Lehrstuhl für Chirurgie | ||||
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| Keywords | CLINICAL-EXPERIENCE; ULNAR NERVES; REPAIR; RECONSTRUCTION; FOREARM; BIOMATERIALS; SURGERY; INJURY; HAND; QUESTIONNAIRE; Type I collagen nerve conduit; biocompatibility; peripheral nerve repair | ||||
| Dewey Decimal Classification | 600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine | ||||
| Status | Published | ||||
| Refereed | Yes, this version has been refereed | ||||
| Created at the University of Regensburg | Yes | ||||
| URN of the UB Regensburg | urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-416180 | ||||
| Item ID | 41618 |
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