Hk. Lee et al., A COMPARISON OF THE PASSAGE OF REGENERATING AXONS THROUGH OLD DEGENERATED NERVE AUTOGRAFTS AND FRESH NERVE AUTOGRAFTS IN RATS, International orthopaedics, 17(3), 1993, pp. 193-197
We have compared the passage of regenerating axons through old degener
ated nerve autografts and fresh nerve autografts in two groups of Spra
gue Dawley rats. In one group the right sciatic nerve was divided and
repaired with the graft taken from the distal segment of the left scia
tic nerve, which had been severed 15 weeks before. In the other group
the right sciatic nerve was repaired with the graft taken from the int
act left sciatic nerve. Eight weeks later the myelinated axons were co
unted at three different locations in the grafted right sciatic nerve
in both groups. The old degenerated nerve autografts were less effecti
ve in allowing the passage of regenerating axons than the fresh nerve
autografts, but the difference was not great. This provides justificat
ion for the use of old degenerated nerve as an additional graft where
a large number of autogenous nerve grafts are required, such as in the
operative treatment of injuries to the brachial plexus.