HISTOLOGICAL VALIDATION OF ULTRASOUND-GUIDED NEUROGRAPHY IN EARLY NERVE REGENERATION

Han van Neck, BS (Stefan) de Kool, Ineke Weijma, ET Walbeehm, GH Visser, JH Blok

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Abstract

Ultrasound-guided near-nerve neurography is a new tool that can be used to assess nerve regeneration before reinnervation occurs. In this study, ultrasound-guided near-nerve measurements were validated against axon diameter counts in rabbits during a 15-week regeneration period after a crush lesion of their peroneal nerve. The course of the nerve was determined ultrasonically, and the active near-nerve needle electrode was maneuvered just next to the nerve under ultrasound guidance. Measured action potentials were compared with axon diameter counts from histological sections of these same nerves. A moderate to good positive correlation was found, which reached a maximum of 0.7 at a cut-off of 3 mu m, corresponding to the minimal size of the myelinated axons. Our results suggest that, following a similar validation study in humans, ultrasound-guided near-nerve neurography may be clinically useful when early evaluation of nerve activity is needed. Muscle Nerve
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)967-975
Number of pages9
JournalMuscle & Nerve
Volume40
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Research programs

  • EMC MM-04-44-02
  • EMC NIHES-01-50-01-A

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