Barnard J D, Lloyd J W, Glynn C J
Br J Oral Surg. 1978 Nov;16(2):135-42. doi: 10.1016/0007-117x(78)90023-9.
The biological sequelae to the experimental freezing of peripheral nerves have been shown to differ in several respects from those following other types of nerve injury. A clinical application of these effects utilising the extreme low temperature produced by modern cryosurgical equipment is proposed and a preliminary evaluation is made.
实验性冷冻周围神经后的生物学后遗症已被证明在几个方面与其他类型的神经损伤后的情况有所不同。本文提出利用现代冷冻手术设备产生的极低温度将这些效应应用于临床,并进行了初步评估。