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Progressive Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Denervation for Free‐Flap Dynamic Cardiomyoplasty

机译:Progressive Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Denervation for Free‐Flap Dynamic Cardiomyoplasty

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AbstractBackground: The creation of free muscle grafts for surgical myoplasty is limited by the dependence of muscle on its original nerve supply. The aim of this study was to develop a model of gradual denervation of a large skeletal muscle (latissimus dorsi) and evaluate the possibility that atrophic degeneration and loss of function would be reduced using progressive nerve compression instead of surgical division of the nerve. The effects of chronic stimulation prior to, and after, denervation were also evaluated.Methods: Electrodes connected to a myostimulator were implanted on 24 latissimus dorsi muscles of 12 goats. Denervation of these muscles was achieved either by sectioning of the nerve or by progressive compression using ameroid rings placed around the nerve. Electrostimulation of the muscle started either 5 weeks before (prestimulation), or immediately after the denervation.Results: The model of gradual nerve compression was successfully created and did have less atrophy and loss of function at mid‐term when compared with nerve division. Chronic electrostimulation of the muscle after nerve division had a beneficial effect on function and on the atrophic process. Chronic electrostimulation in our model of gradual nerve compression did not mirror these beneficial results. Detrimental results were observed in groups in which chronic electrostimulation was applied prior to nerve division or constrictio

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