Effect of hyperbaric oxygen on the regeneration of experimental crush injuries of nerves

Authors

  • Paulo Tuma Jr. University of São Paulo
  • Mariza D'Agostino Dias University of São Paulo
  • Gino Arrunátegui University of São Paulo
  • Gustavo Gibin Duarte University of São Paulo
  • Alexandre Wada University of São Paulo
  • Armando Santos Cunha University of São Paulo
  • Marcus Castro Ferreira University of São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87811999000300003

Keywords:

Hyperbaric oxy, Nerve regenerat, Nerve inj, Sciatic function in, Experimental st

Abstract

Hyperbaric oxygen has been successfully used on treatment of acute ischemic injuries involving soft tissues and chronic injuries. In nerve crush injuries, the mechanisms involved are very similar to those found in ischemic injuries. Consequently, it is logical to hypothesize that hyperbaric oxygen should improve nerve repair, which is a critical step on functional recovery. In the present study, we created standard nerve crush injuries on sciatic nerves of rats, which underwent treatment with hyperbaric oxygen. Results were assessed by functional evaluation using walking-track analysis. The functional recovery indexes observed did not differ from control group. We concluded that hyperbaric oxygen therapy, in the schedule used, had no influence on functional recovery after nerve crush injuries.

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Published

1999-06-01

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How to Cite

Tuma Jr., P., Dias, M. D., Arrunátegui, G., Duarte, G. G., Wada, A., Cunha, A. S., & Ferreira, M. C. (1999). Effect of hyperbaric oxygen on the regeneration of experimental crush injuries of nerves . Revista Do Hospital Das Clínicas, 54(3), 81-84. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87811999000300003