Poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB): A resorbable conduit for long-gap repair in peripheral nerves

R. C. Young, Giorgio Terenghi, M. Wiberg

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    Abstract

    The repair of peripheral nerve injuries with an autologous nerve graft is still the treatment of choice, although it is widely recognised that the method is associated with donor-site morbidity and a suboptimal functional outcome. An alternative approach is to use a nerve conduit to provide a guidance channel for the regenerating nerve. This study investigates the potential of poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) nerve conduits to bridge long nerve gaps (up to 4 cm) in a rabbit common-peroneal-nerve injury model. Regeneration was assessed up to 63 days postoperatively, and compared with that achieved using nerve autografts. By 42 days, regenerating axons had bridged nerve gaps of all lengths in groups with nerve autografts and in those with PHB conduits. The regeneration distance increased with time but did not vary with gap length (P ≤ 0.009, 14 versus 21 days, PHB tube 2 cm, 3 cm and 4 cm, Mann-Whitney U-test). At 42 days, the area of immunostained regenerating fibres in the PHB group was greater than that in the nerve autograft group (P <0.001, PHB versus autograft, 21 and 42 days, three-way analysis of variance (ANOVA)). These results suggest that PHB conduits support peripheral nerve regeneration up to 63 days, and that they are suitable for long-gap nerve injury repair. © 2002 The British Association of Plastic Surgeons.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)235-240
    Number of pages5
    JournalBritish Journal of Plastic Surgery
    Volume55
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2002

    Keywords

    • Nerve autograft
    • Peripheral nerve regeneration
    • Peripheral nerve repair
    • Resorbable nerve conduit

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