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  • Miniatura para Células de Merkel
    Merkel cells associated with neurons in engineered skin substitutes after grafting to full thickness wounds». PLoS ONE (en inglés) 14 (3): e0213325. doi:10…
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  • neurotrophic factors at the site of autologous nerve grafting may enhance axon regeneration within the graft and help expedite functional recovery of a paralyzed…
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  • removal, the facial nerve can be reinnervated with techniques such as cross-facial nerve grafting, nerve transfers and end-to-end nerve repair. Alternative…
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  • (2006). "Chapter 4 - A Practical Approach to Nerve Grafting in the Upper Extremity". Peripheral Nerve Surgery - Practical Applications in the Upper Extremity…
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  • affect nerve recovery. The use of autologous nerve grafting procedures that involve redirection of regenerative donor nerve fibers into the graft conduit…
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  • peripheral nerve injuries is autologous nerve grafting. Due to the limited availability of donor tissue and functional recovery in autologous nerve grafting, neural…
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  • sural nerve is the most frequently accessed donor nerve site for peripheral nerve grafting and serves as the primary diagnostic site for nerve conduction…
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  • The facial nerve, also known as the seventh cranial nerve, cranial nerve VII, or simply CN VII, is a cranial nerve that emerges from the pons of the brainstem…
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  • The recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is a branch of the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) that supplies all the intrinsic muscles of the larynx, with the exception…
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  • Smile surgery (redirección desde Nerve reanimation)
    technique for facial nerve reconstruction was introduced, as Scaramella and Smith reported on the technique of cross facial nerve grafting (CFNG) for reconstruction…
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  • final outcome. Research in use of nerve grafts and nerve growth factors is being done to speed recovery time. A nerve injury in continuity results when…
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  • strategies for nerve regeneration post injury. End to end surgical suture of damaged nerve ends can repair small gaps with autologous nerve grafts. For larger…
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  • include nerve grafting, neurolysis, or nerve reconstruction. Surgery results are typically better for younger patients (under 25) and for nerve grafts less…
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  • the graft material contribute to bone remodeling). Osteogenesis only occurs with autograft tissue and allograft cellular bone matrices. Bone grafting is…
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  • is so relevant. The success of nerve reinnervation after different grafting attempts is a current research area. Grafting aims to solve the problem of incorrect…
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  • only FDA approved nerve allograft is the Avance graft of AxoGen. A nerve allograft is used for the reconstruction of peripheral nerve discontinuities in…
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  • autologous nerve grafts are the current gold standard for PNS nerve grafting because of the highly biocompatible nature of the autologous nerve graft, but there…
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  • exercises, and surgical treatments, such as tendon lengthening and nerve grafting. Patients with abortive polio infections recover completely. In those…
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  • (excision or debridement) of the damaged skin is followed by skin grafting. The grafting serves two purposes: reducing the course of treatment needed (and…
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  • surgical techniques include external neurolysis, end-to-end repair, nerve grafting, and nerve transfer from somewhere else in the body. People with neurotmesis…
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  • Peroneal nerve paralysis is a paralysis on common fibular nerve that affects patient’s ability to lift the foot at the ankle. The condition was named after…
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  • treated with medication, but it is only through surgical reattachment or nerve grafts that function can be restored. For intractable pain, a procedure called…
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