Publications by authors named "G N Chapandze"

Article Synopsis
  • - Surgical treatment for peripheral nerve injuries only works effectively about 50% of the time, mainly due to issues like gaps between nerve fragments and complications from using autografts, which can lead to scar tissue and mismatch in sizes.
  • - A recent study demonstrated a successful case of multifascicular ulnar nerve autoplasty using biodegradable materials (SpheroGel and ElastoPob) and a revascularization technique that involved a connective tissue flap.
  • - Post-surgery, patients experienced significant relief from pain and ultrasound results showed successful nerve regeneration without neuroma formation, alongside positive improvements in pain and function as measured by various questionnaires.
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The purpose of the study was to improve classification of neurogenic (neuropathic) pain syndromes. This will make it possible to define the indications for appropriate analgesic surgery for each type of drug-resistant neurogenic pain syndrome. Incorrect management of neurogenic pain syndromes is usually associated with underestimation of pathogenetic prerequisites for its occurrence.

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Aim of this study was to provide clinico-experimental basis of application of biodegradable implants in surgical treatment of peripheral nerve lesions. Experimental investigations were performed on non-pedigree female rats with body weight of 200-250 grams. 10 animals were used, 20 sciatic nerves were operated.

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