RU98110037A - METHOD FOR RESTORING PERIPHERAL NERVES CONDUCTIVITY WITH LARGE ANATOMIC DEFECTS - Google Patents

METHOD FOR RESTORING PERIPHERAL NERVES CONDUCTIVITY WITH LARGE ANATOMIC DEFECTS

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RU98110037A
RU98110037A RU98110037/14A RU98110037A RU98110037A RU 98110037 A RU98110037 A RU 98110037A RU 98110037/14 A RU98110037/14 A RU 98110037/14A RU 98110037 A RU98110037 A RU 98110037A RU 98110037 A RU98110037 A RU 98110037A
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conductivity
peripheral nerves
restoring
anatomic defects
defects
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Е.А. Мокров
В.Н. Кустов
М.А. Щербаков
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Способ восстановления проводимости периферических нервов при больших анатомических дефектах, включающий электростимуляцию через имплантированные в зону поражения электроды, отличающийся тем, что дефект нерва замещают нейроаутотрансплантатом, электроды имплантируют субэпиневрально в дистальный и проксимальный концы пораженного нерва, осуществляют электростимуляцию постоянным электрическим током, изменяющим свое направление, длительностью 1 - 5 с, силой тока 0 - 250 мкА при изменении напряжения 0 - 9 В.A method for restoring the conductivity of peripheral nerves with large anatomical defects, including electrical stimulation through electrodes implanted in the lesion zone, characterized in that the nerve defect is replaced with a neuroautograft, the electrodes are implanted subepineurally at the distal and proximal ends of the affected nerve, and they are stimulated by a constant electric current that changes its direction 1 - 5 s, current strength 0 - 250 μA with voltage 0 - 9 V.
RU98110037A 1998-05-26 1998-05-26 Method for repairing peripheral nerve conductivity in the cases of large-scale anatomic defects RU2169016C2 (en)

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