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Neurosurgery ; 17(2): 300-8, 1985 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3929156

ABSTRACT

The possibility of utilizing the CO2 laser for neural anastomoses was investigated in a rat sciatic nerve model. One nerve in each animal was acutely divided and anastomosed using 10-0 nylon epineurial sutures, while the opposite side was joined by "welding" the opposed nerve ends together with CO2 laser pulses. The surgical incisions were reexplored 60 days postoperatively, action potentials were recorded across the anastomoses, and the nerves were removed for light and electron microscopy. The operative patency rate in the suture group was 100%, compared to 87% in the laser group. Among those animals with bilaterally intact nerves, action potentials could be recorded across the anastomotic site in 78% of the sutured preparations and in 85% of nerves spot-welded with the CO2 laser. Morphological studies showed a greater degree of scar tissue formation and constriction in the anastomotic zone of the nerves joined by sutures than was present in laser-treated animals. We believe these preliminary observations suggest that the CO2 laser may have a role to play in peripheral nerve surgery. Further study of this technique is warranted.


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Connective Tissue/surgery , Laser Therapy , Peripheral Nerves/surgery , Sciatic Nerve/surgery , Suture Techniques , Action Potentials , Animals , Carbon Dioxide , Fistula , Microscopy, Electron , Nerve Regeneration , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Sciatic Nerve/physiology , Sciatic Nerve/ultrastructure
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