Effect of traction force during surgery on physical integrity and histological changes in peripheral nerves: experimental study on rabbits.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Rebwar Hassan Mohammed, Khurshid A Kheder Khrwatany, Snur Mohammad Amin Hassan
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Abstract

Sensory and motor nerve damage is a common complication of maxillofacial surgery and trauma. Procedures such as orthognathic surgery, tumor resection, and salivary gland interventions can damage peripheral nerves when the surrounding soft tissue or the nerve itself is manipulated. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the histological changes in the sciatic and median nerves of albino rabbits following traction-induced nerve injury. Nine albino rabbits were included in the study and divided equally into three groups, with three rabbits per group. In each rabbit, four peripheral nerves were exposed: the right and left sciatic nerves and the right and left median nerves. In Group A, varying traction forces (0.5 N, 1 N, 1.5 N, and a control of 0 N) were applied to each nerve for 5 minutes. The same traction forces used in Group A were applied to Groups B and C for 10 minutes and 15 minutes, respectively. Nerve fiber abnormalities, as well as damage to the axons, myelin sheath, and connective tissue layers, were assessed through histological examination. Histopathological evaluation of the injured nerves revealed Grade I and Grade II nerve injuries in Group A, while Grade IV and Grade V nerve injuries were noted in Groups B and C, respectively, based on the criteria established by the histopathologist.

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Cellular and molecular biology
Cellular and molecular biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Cellular and Molecular Biology publishes original articles, reviews, short communications, methods, meta-analysis notes, letters to editor and comments in the interdisciplinary science of Cellular and Molecular Biology linking and integrating molecular biology, biophysics, biochemistry, enzymology, physiology and biotechnology in a dynamic cell and tissue biology environment, applied to human, animals, plants tissues as well to microbial and viral cells. The journal Cellular and Molecular Biology is therefore open to intense interdisciplinary exchanges in medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacological, botanical and biological researches for the demonstration of these multiple links.
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