In vivo and in vitro degradation of poly[(50)/(50) ((85)/(L)(15)/(D))LA/epsilon-CL], and the implications for the use in nerve reconstruction

  • WFA den Dunnen*
  • , MF Meek
  • , DW Grijpma
  • , PF Robinson
  • , JM Schakenraad
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Nerve guides can be used for the reconstruction of peripheral nerve defects. After serving their function, nerve guides should degrade. p[(50)/(50) ((85)/(L)(15)/(D))LA/epsilon-CL] degrades completely within 1 year without the formation of a slow degrading crystalline fraction. Although the tensile strength (TS) of a p[(50)/(50) ((85)/(L)(15)/(D))LA/epsilon-CL] nerve guide is negligible after 2 months, nerve regeneration across a 1-cm gay in the sciatic nerve of the rat is faster and qualitatively better than after reconstruction using autologous nerve grafts. During degradation p[(50)/(50) ((85)/(L)(15)/(D))LA/epsilon-CL] swells, especially during the first 3 months. This can have a negative influence on the regenerating nerve. p[(50)/(50) ((85)/(L)(15)/(D))LA/epsilon-CL] nerve guides could only be used in the clinical situation in case of short nerve gaps (several mm) in small nerves (for instance digital nerves). Refinements will be needed to successfully reconstruct longer nerve gaps (several cm). (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)575-585
    Number of pages11
    JournalJournal of Biomedical Materials Research
    Volume51
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 15-Sept-2000

    Keywords

    • p[(50)/(50) ((85)/(L)(15)/(D))LA/epsilon-CL]
    • in vivo and in vitro degradation
    • nerve guide
    • nerve regeneration
    • effective surface
    • epsilon-CL and LLA-crystals
    • LONG-TERM EVALUATION
    • PERIPHERAL-NERVE
    • EPSILON-CAPROLACTONE
    • EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX
    • GUIDANCE CHANNELS
    • SCHWANN-CELLS
    • GROWTH-FACTOR
    • REGENERATION
    • REPAIR
    • GUIDE

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