Effect of bleeding on nerve regeneration and epineural scar formation in rat sciatic nerves: an experimental study
Abstract
Methods: The right sciatic nerve of 30 Sprague-Dawley male rats (weighing 260–330 g) was cut 1.5 cm proximal to the trifurcation and repaired primarily with 8/0 sutures using epineural technique. The rats were then divided into 3 groups. Saline was applied in Group 1 (n=10), ABS in Group 2 (n=10), and heparin in Group 3 (n=10) for 5 minutes to the repair site and surrounding tissues. In each group, electrophysiological measurements were performed with electromyography (EMG) at postoperative week 12. Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging was used at week 12. Macroscopical and histopathological evaluations were conducted after sacrificing the rats at week 24 with total excision of the repaired sciatic nerves and surrounding tissues.
Results: The ABS and saline groups showed better healing than the heparin group. The ABS and saline groups were better in the histopathologic evaluations, but there was no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups.
Conclusion: Statistically significant differences were not found between the 3 groups. Significant results may be obtained with larger studies.
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Authors
Erkan Servet
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Halil Bekler
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Volkan Kılıncoglu
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Turhan Ozler
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Afsar Ozkut
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Publication Date
March 11, 2016
Submission Date
August 10, 2015
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Year 2016 Volume: 50 Number: 2