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Animal models of vascularized nerve grafts:a systematic review
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作者 Francesca Toia Daniele Matta +2 位作者 Federico De Michele Roberto Pirrello Adriana Cordova 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第12期2615-2618,共4页
The aim of this review is to present and compare the various animal models of vascularized nerve grafts described in the literature as well as to summarize preclinical evidence for superior functional results compared... The aim of this review is to present and compare the various animal models of vascularized nerve grafts described in the literature as well as to summarize preclinical evidence for superior functional results compared to non-vascularized free nerve grafts. We also will present the state of the art on prefabricated vascularized nerve grafts. A systematic literature review on vascularized nerve graft models was conducted via the retrieval with the Pub Med database on March 30, 2019. Data on the animal, nerve, and vascularization model, the recipient bed, the evaluation time points and methods, and the results of the study results were extracted and analyzed from selected articles. The rat sciatic nerve was the most popular model for vascularized nerve grafts, followed by the rabbit;however, rabbit models allow for longer nerve grafts, which are suitable for translational evaluation, and produced more cautious results on the superiority of vascularized nerve grafts. Compared to free nerve grafts, vascularized nerve grafts have better early but similar long-term results, especially in an avascular bed. There are few studies on avascular receiving beds and prefabricated nerve grafts. The clinical translation potential of available animal models is limited, and current experimental knowledge cannot fully support that the differences between vascularized nerve grafts and free nerve grafts yield a clinical advantage that justifies the complexity of the procedure. 展开更多
关键词 nerve animal models nerve grafts nerve regeneration peripheral nerves prefabricated vascularized nerve grafts vascularized nerve grafts
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The role of vascularization in nerve regeneration of nerve graft 被引量:7
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作者 Tiam M.Saffari Meiwand Bedar +2 位作者 Caroline A.Hundepool Allen T.Bishop Alexander Y.Shin 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第9期1573-1579,共7页
Vascularization is an important factor in nerve graft survival and function. The specific molecular regulations and patterns of angiogenesis following peripheral nerve injury are in a broad complex of pathways. This r... Vascularization is an important factor in nerve graft survival and function. The specific molecular regulations and patterns of angiogenesis following peripheral nerve injury are in a broad complex of pathways. This review aims to summarize current knowledge on the role of vascularization in nerve regeneration, including the key regulation molecules, and mechanisms and patterns of revascularization after nerve injury. Angiogenesis, the maturation of pre-existing vessels into new areas, is stimulated through angiogenic factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor and precedes the repair of damaged nerves. Vascular endothelial growth factor administration to nerves has demonstrated to increase revascularization after injury in basic science research. In the clinical setting, vascularized nerve grafts could be used in the reconstruction of large segmental peripheral nerve injuries. Vascularized nerve grafts are postulated to accelerate revascularization and enhance nerve regeneration by providing an optimal nutritional environment, especially in scarred beds, and decrease fibroblast infiltration. This could improve functional recovery after nerve grafting, however, conclusive evidence of the superiority of vascularized nerve grafts is lacking in human studies. A well-designed randomized controlled trial comparing vascularized nerve grafts to non-vascularized nerve grafts involving patients with similar injuries, nerve graft repair and follow-up times is necessary to demonstrate the efficacy of vascularized nerve grafts. Due to technical challenges, composite transfer of a nerve graft along with its adipose tissue has been proposed to provide a healthy tissue bed. Basic science research has shown that a vascularized fascial flap containing adipose tissue and a vascular bundle improves revascularization through excreted angiogenic factors, provided by the stem cells in the adipose tissue as well as by the blood supply and environmental support. While it was previously believed that revascularization occurred from both nerve ends, recent studies propose that revascularization occurs primarily from the proximal nerve coaptation. Fascial flaps or vascularized nerve grafts have limited applicability and future directions could lead towards off-the-shelf alternatives to autografting, such as biodegradable nerve scaffolds which include capillary-like networks to enable vascularization and avoid graft necrosis and ischemia. 展开更多
关键词 ANGIOGENESIS fascial flap nerve graft nerve injury nerve regeneration peripheral nerve vascular endothelial growth factor VASCULARIZATION vascularized nerve graft
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Vascularized nerve“grafts”:just a graft or a worthwhile procedure? 被引量:1
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作者 Salvatore D’Arpa Karel Etienne Yvonne Claes +3 位作者 Filip Stillaert Britt Colebunders Stan Monstrey Phillip Blondeel 《Plastic and Aesthetic Research》 2015年第1期183-194,共12页
The aim of this review is to extrapolate evidence regarding the use of vascularized nerve grafts(VNGs)in peripheral nerve reconstruction and summarize available data on their indications,if any,and clinical applicatio... The aim of this review is to extrapolate evidence regarding the use of vascularized nerve grafts(VNGs)in peripheral nerve reconstruction and summarize available data on their indications,if any,and clinical applications.A review of the literature via the PubMed database was performed with analysis of ninety-five articles on the experimental and clinical studies of VNGs.Eight relevant questions were selected to be answered about VNGs.VNGs allow faster nerve regeneration and convey a functional advantage under certain clinical conditions such as large nerves,proximal lesions,and nonvascularized recipient beds.Several donor sites are available which have been being divided by body region in this manuscript.VNGs perform better than non-VNGs and provide an advantage in selected cases.However,limited availability and donor site morbidity still limit their application.We foresee a wider application of vascularized nerve allografts to overcome these problems. 展开更多
关键词 nerve injury nerve reconstruction nonvascularized nerve graft vascularized nerve graft
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