Peripheral nerve lengthening as a regenerative strategy

Neural Regen Res. 2014 Aug 15;9(16):1498-501. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.139471.

Abstract

Peripheral nerve injury impairs motor, sensory, and autonomic function, incurring substantial financial costs and diminished quality of life. For large nerve gaps, proximal lesions, or chronic nerve injury, the prognosis for recovery is particularly poor, even with autografts, the current gold standard for treating small to moderate nerve gaps. In vivo elongation of intact proximal stumps towards the injured distal stumps of severed peripheral nerves may offer a promising new strategy to treat nerve injury. This review describes several nerve lengthening strategies, including a novel internal fixator device that enables rapid and distal reconnection of proximal and distal nerve stumps.

Keywords: biomedical device; mechanical loading; nerve injury; nerve regeneration; nerve transfer; peripheral nerve.

Publication types

  • Review