• Department of Hand Surgery;;
  • Affilicated Centre Hospital of Shenyang Medical College;;
  • Shenyang;;
  • P. R. China 110024;
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To observe the effect of allogenic transplantation of deep frozen nerve in repairing sensory nerve defect, 22 patients who had received this type of treatment were followed up for 0.5-5 years. There were 18 males and 4 females in this group, and the average age was 28 years old. Thirty-six nerve defects including the common volar digital nerve, proper volar digital nerve were repaired by allograft of nerves stored at deep frozen (-80 degrees C). The storation period was ranged from 9 days to 1 years. The length of the nerves were 2 cm-12 cm. After follow-up for 3 years (ranged from 7 months-5 years), 23 cases of nerve allograft obtained excellent and good results (63.9%), 10 cases were fair (27.7%) and 3 cases were poor (8.3%). It was concluded that (1) frozen nerve is one of nice materials for repairing the nerve defect ( lt; 5 cm); (2) the immunity of allogenenic nerve is weak; (3) the deep frozen storation can reduce the immunity of nerve; (4) the dimethyl sulfoxide can prevent the nerve tissue from injury by deep frozen; (5) the best temperature and period for deep frozen storation should be studied further.

Citation: Tian Lijie,Zhan Jie,Wang Shuhua et al.. ALLOGRAFT OF FROZEN NERVE IN REPAIRING SENSORY NERVE DEFECT. Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery, 1998, 12(3): 138-140. doi: Copy