Polyethylene Glycol Fusion of Nerve Injuries: Review of the Technique and Clinical Applicability.

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2021-04-01 Epub Date: 2020-12-10 DOI:10.1055/s-0040-1718651
Duncan S Van Nest, David M Kahan, Asif M Ilyas
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Abstract

Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries present a particular challenge to hand surgeons as mechanisms of nerve-healing pose serious limitations to achieving complete functional recovery. The loss of distal axonal segments through Wallerian degeneration results in the loss of neuromuscular junctions and irreversible muscle atrophy. Current methods of repair depend on the outgrowth of proximal nerve fibers following direct end-to-end repair or gap repair techniques. Investigational techniques in nerve repair using polyethylene glycol (PEG) nerve fusion have been shown to bypass Wallerian degeneration by immediately restoring nerve axonal continuity, thus resulting in a rapid and more complete functional recovery. The purpose of this article is to review the current literature surrounding this novel technique for traumatic nerve repair, paying particular attention to the underlying physiology of nerve healing and the current applications of PEG fusion in the laboratory and clinical setting. This article also serves to identify areas of future investigation to further establish validity and feasibility and encourage the translation of PEG fusion into clinical use.

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神经损伤的聚乙二醇融合:技术和临床适用性回顾。
外伤性周围神经损伤给手外科医生带来了特殊的挑战,因为神经愈合机制对实现完全的功能恢复造成了严重的限制。远端轴突因沃勒氏变性而丧失,导致神经肌肉接头丧失和不可逆转的肌肉萎缩。目前的修复方法依赖于直接端对端修复或间隙修复技术后近端神经纤维的生长。研究表明,使用聚乙二醇(PEG)神经融合技术进行神经修复可绕过沃勒氏变性,立即恢复神经轴突的连续性,从而实现快速、更全面的功能恢复。本文旨在回顾目前有关这种创伤神经修复新技术的文献,尤其关注神经愈合的基本生理学以及 PEG 神经融合目前在实验室和临床环境中的应用。本文还有助于确定未来的研究领域,以进一步确定有效性和可行性,并鼓励将 PEG 融合技术转化为临床应用。
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