Maggi Sergio P, Lowe James B, Mackinnon Susan E
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, Suite 17424 East Pavilion, One Barnes-Jewish Hospital Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Clin Plast Surg. 2003 Apr;30(2):109-26. doi: 10.1016/s0094-1298(02)00101-3.
The response to nerve injury is a complex and often poorly understood mechanism. An in-depth and current command of the relevant neuroanatomy, classifications systems, and responses to injury and regeneration are critical to current clinical success. Continued progress must be made in our current understanding of these varied physiologic mechanisms of neuro-regeneration if any significant progress in clinical treatments or outcome is to be expected in the future. Reconstructive surgeons have in many ways maximized the technical aspects of peripheral nerve repair. However, advances in functional recovery may be seen with improvements in sensory and motor rehabilitation after peripheral nerve surgery and with a combined understanding of the neurobiology and neurophysiology of nerve injury and regeneration.
对神经损伤的反应是一个复杂且常常难以理解的机制。深入且全面掌握相关神经解剖学、分类系统以及对损伤和再生的反应,对于当前的临床成功至关重要。如果期望未来在临床治疗或治疗结果方面取得任何重大进展,我们对神经再生这些多样生理机制的当前理解就必须持续取得进步。重建外科医生在许多方面已将周围神经修复的技术层面发挥到了极致。然而,随着周围神经手术后感觉和运动康复的改善,以及对神经损伤和再生的神经生物学和神经生理学的综合理解,功能恢复方面可能会取得进展。