TY - JOUR
T1 - Current perspectives on peripheral nerve repair and management of the nerve gap
AU - McMorrow, Liam Anthony
AU - Czarnecki, Piotr
AU - Reid, Adam J.
AU - tos, pierluigi
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - From the first surgical repair of a nerve in the 6th century, progress in the field of peripheral nerve surgery has marched on; at first slowly but today at great pace. Whether performing primary neurorrhaphy or managing multiple large nerve defects, the modern nerve surgeon has an extensive range of tools, techniques and choices available to them. Continuous innovation in surgical equipment and technique has enabled the maturation of autografting as a gold standard for reconstruction and welcomed the era of nerve transfer techniques all while bioengineers have continued to add to our armamentarium with implantable devices, such as conduits and acellular allografts. We provide the reader a concise and up-to-date summary of the techniques available to them, and the evidence base for their use when managing nerve transection including current use and applicability of nerve transfer procedures.
AB - From the first surgical repair of a nerve in the 6th century, progress in the field of peripheral nerve surgery has marched on; at first slowly but today at great pace. Whether performing primary neurorrhaphy or managing multiple large nerve defects, the modern nerve surgeon has an extensive range of tools, techniques and choices available to them. Continuous innovation in surgical equipment and technique has enabled the maturation of autografting as a gold standard for reconstruction and welcomed the era of nerve transfer techniques all while bioengineers have continued to add to our armamentarium with implantable devices, such as conduits and acellular allografts. We provide the reader a concise and up-to-date summary of the techniques available to them, and the evidence base for their use when managing nerve transection including current use and applicability of nerve transfer procedures.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17531934241242002
U2 - 10.1177/17531934241242002
DO - 10.1177/17531934241242002
M3 - Article
SN - 1753-1934
JO - Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)
JF - Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)
ER -