Linyu Chen, Ziyi Wang, Chengyao Wang, Ning Ma, Weiqin Zhao, Shuang Liu, Jiajun Lu, Boyuan Zhao, Hong Sun, Pengcheng Che, Na Dou
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Electrophysiological Evaluation of a Sciatic Nerve Degree III Injury Model in Rats.
Sciatic nerve injury is a prevalent traumatic condition that significantly impacts a patient's quality of life. The sciatic nerve compression injury model is among the most commonly utilized models for investigating nerve repair and regeneration. Within this context, the degree III sciatic nerve injury model is frequently employed in scientific research due to its clinical relevance and its suitability for studies focused on functional recovery. However, a standardized approach for accurately assessing the success of constructing the degree III sciatic nerve injury model remains lacking. Traditional macroscopic observation methods exhibit limitations, whereas neurophysiological testing serves as a highly sensitive and objective evaluation technique that can directly reflect changes in nerve conduction function, thus providing reliable quantitative evidence for the successful establishment of the model. This study aims to offer a comprehensive description of the application of neurophysiological techniques in evaluating the construction of the degree III sciatic nerve injury model, thereby ensuring the success of model preparation. Key features • Precisely simulate a degree III sciatic nerve injury. • Conduct neurophysiological tests on the sciatic nerve 30 min after the injury. • Use neurophysiological techniques to improve the accuracy and repeatability of scientific study results.