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A review of the indications and results from various types of primary nerve repairs is presented. Specific data on parameters found to effect overall nerve functional return are detailed. Although primary end-to-end nerve repair appears the ideal treatment for acute injuries, factors outside the surgeon’s control still play an important part in the final outcome.