Modern Diagnostics of Nerve Regeneration after Surgery

Authors

  • Ganjiyeva Munisa Komil qizi Student of the 3rd stage of the Medical Department of the Faculty of Medicine of Karshi State University
  • Mustafayev Muxammadjon Olim o'g'li Assistant Professor of Treatment and Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Karshi State University

Keywords:

peripheral nerve, nerve regeneration, nerve graft channel

Abstract

A fundamentally new approach in experimental neurohistology can be called tubulation using conductors - tubes, which serve as a substrate for the growth of nerve fibers through the site of injury of the nerve trunk [25, 26]. In conditions of diastasis, such a substrate can also be a reservoir for a filler that stimulates regeneration processes. In addition, the conductor prevents the penetration of surrounding connective tissue into the site of injury, which limits the formation of a connective tissue scar that prevents the passage of growing nerve processes to the distal tail [21, 27].

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Published

2025-02-15

How to Cite

Komil qizi, G. M., & Olim o’g’li, M. M. (2025). Modern Diagnostics of Nerve Regeneration after Surgery. American Journal of Bioscience and Clinical Integrity, 2(2), 37–47. Retrieved from https://biojournals.us/index.php/AJBCI/article/view/587