Systematic Review of Nerve Adhesion Barriers for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration and Functional Recovery.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Orthopedic Research and Reviews Pub Date : 2025-08-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/ORR.S506375
Oryza Satria, Dina Aprilya
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Background: Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is characterized by poor functional outcomes, insufficient nerve regeneration, and deterioration of sensory and motor function. Factors such as nerve tissue loss and extended denervation of proximal nerves impede regeneration. Therapeutic interventions include microsurgical techniques and nerve-guide conduits. However, nerve adhesion, which restricts nerve mobility, also contributes to inadequate healing. Surgical modifications and chemical agents are used to mitigate adhesion.

Methods: We searched across four databases, PubMed, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, EMBASE, and Medline, using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 guidelines. The study quality and risk of bias were assessed using the systematic review center for laboratory animal experimentation (SYRCLE)'s and Cochrane RoB-2 tools.

Results: Out of 549 studies, 5 studies met our inclusion criteria, consisting of four animal studies and one randomized controlled trial involving human participants. Different nerve adhesion materials were evaluated in the studies included. Histological evaluation of nerve regeneration generally shows more advanced regenerative hallmarks in the intervention group. Additionally, in terms of motor and sensory function, improvements were seen in the majority of parameters observed in all studies included.

Conclusion: This systematic review indicates that nerve adhesion barriers show promising outcomes in promoting nerve regeneration and functional recovery by reducing adhesion and enhancing structural alignment in peripheral nerve injuries. Applicability of such barriers in humans may still be debatable as findings are limited by the small number of included studies and predominance of animal data. Further long-term trials may warrant its' clinical efficacy.

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神经粘附障碍对周围神经再生和功能恢复的系统评价。
背景:周围神经损伤(PNI)的特点是功能预后差,神经再生不足,感觉和运动功能恶化。神经组织丧失和近端神经神经支配延伸等因素阻碍再生。治疗干预包括显微外科技术和神经引导导管。然而,神经粘连,限制了神经的活动,也导致愈合不足。手术修饰和化学制剂用于减轻粘连。方法:我们检索了四个数据库,PubMed、Cochrane系统评价数据库、EMBASE和Medline,使用了系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA) 2020指南。采用实验动物实验系统评价中心(sycle)和Cochrane rob2工具对研究质量和偏倚风险进行评估。结果:在549项研究中,5项研究符合我们的纳入标准,包括4项动物研究和1项涉及人类参与者的随机对照试验。不同的神经粘连材料在研究中被评估。神经再生的组织学评估通常显示干预组更先进的再生标志。此外,在运动和感觉功能方面,在所有研究中观察到的大多数参数都有所改善。结论:本系统综述表明,神经粘连屏障通过减少周围神经损伤的粘连和增强结构对齐,在促进神经再生和功能恢复方面具有良好的效果。这些屏障在人类中的适用性可能仍然存在争议,因为研究结果受到纳入研究数量少和动物数据占主导地位的限制。进一步的长期试验可能会证实其临床疗效。
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Orthopedic Research and Reviews
Orthopedic Research and Reviews Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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2.80
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51
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Orthopedic Research and Reviews is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal focusing on the patho-physiology of the musculoskeletal system, trauma, surgery and other corrective interventions to restore mobility and function. Advances in new technologies, materials, techniques and pharmacological agents will be particularly welcome. Specific topics covered in the journal include: Patho-physiology and bioengineering, Technologies and materials science, Surgical techniques, including robotics, Trauma management and care, Treatment including pharmacological and non-pharmacological, Rehabilitation and Multidisciplinarian care approaches, Patient quality of life, satisfaction and preference, Health economic evaluations. The journal welcomes submitted papers covering original research, basic science and technology, clinical studies, reviews and evaluations, guidelines, expert opinion and commentary, case reports and extended reports.
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