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J Mater Sci Mater Med
June 2010
Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery Unit, The Catholic University School of Medicine in Rome, Complesso "Columbus", via Moscati 31, 00168 Rome, Italy.
Stitch suture is still the most recommended method to hold a nerve-guide in place but stitch suture is a well known cause of local inflammatory response. Glues of several kinds have been proposed as an alternative but they are not easy to apply in a real surgical setting. In 2006 authors developed a new concept of nerve-guide termed "NeuroBox" which is double-halved, not-degradable and rigid, and allows the use of cyanoacrylic glues.
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