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J Biomed Mater Res ; 63(5): 501-6, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12209893

ABSTRACT

Polymer-based longitudinal intrafascicular electrodes (polyLIFEs) were chronically implanted into the sciatic nerve of white New Zealand rabbits (n=8) for a period of 6 months (hereafter referred to as the long-term group). The impact of the implantation procedure, as observed 6 months post surgery, was evaluated in a sham-treated control group (n=9). The contralateral sciatic nerve served as the control for each animal. Nerve-fiber counts, fiber diameters, and myelin thickness were estimated at the level of the implant site, 1.5 cm proximally, and 1.5 cm distally for both nerves in sham-treated and long-term groups. Implantation of polyLIFEs had no significant effect on fiber counts, nerve-fiber diameter, or myelin thickness. A slight increase in connective tissue in the vicinity of the implant site was evident in the long-term group, including a thin but dense capsule immediately surrounding the implanted electrode.


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Biocompatible Materials , Electrodes, Implanted , Polymers , Sciatic Nerve/surgery , Animals , Connective Tissue/metabolism , Connective Tissue/ultrastructure , Humans , Myelin Sheath/metabolism , Myelin Sheath/ultrastructure , Polymers/metabolism , Rabbits , Random Allocation , Sciatic Nerve/ultrastructure , Time Factors
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