of muscle force after immediate and delayed reinnervation using nerve-muscle-endplate band grafting


Comparison of muscle force after immediate and delayed reinnervation using nerve-muscle-endplate band grafting


Sobotka S, Mu L (Hackensack Univ Med Ctr, NJ) J Surg Res 179:E117-E126, 2013§



J. Isaacs, MD



Evidence Ranking


D



Expert Rating


1



Abstract






Conclusions


The NMEG technique holds great potential for successful muscle reinnervation. We hypothesize that even better muscle reinnervation and functional recovery could be achieved with further improvement of the environment that favors axon-end plate connections and accelerates axonal growth and sprouting (Fig 1).

Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue

Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel

Apr 2, 2016 | Posted by in Hand surgery | Comments Off on of muscle force after immediate and delayed reinnervation using nerve-muscle-endplate band grafting

Full access? Get Clinical Tree

Get Clinical Tree app for offline access