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The Road to Optimized Nerve Reconstruction

@inproceedings{Hundepool2016TheRT,
  title={The Road to Optimized Nerve Reconstruction},
  author={Caroline A. Hundepool},
  year={2016}
}
markdownabstractTraumatic injuries to the peripheral nerves cause considerable disability and economic burden. It is estimated that 5% of patients admitted to Level I trauma centers have peripheral nerve injury. The reconstruction of peripheral nerve defects remains a clinical challenge. The gold standard for nerve injuries that cannot be directly reconstructed is the use of a bridging autologous nerve graft. The use of autograft nerve is limited by supply, diameter, and length, and has… 
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