TY - JOUR T1 - Comparison of the Never Repair with Fibrin Glue and Perineural Micro-Suture in Rat Model TT - JF - World-J-Plast-Surg JO - World-J-Plast-Surg VL - 9 IS - 1 UR - http://wjps.ir/article-1-491-en.html Y1 - 2020 SP - 44 EP - 47 KW - Axon regeneration KW - Nerve repair KW - Fibrin glue KW - Trauma N2 - BACKGROUND Many different methods for nerve repair have been introduced. Nerve repair with micro-suture is the gold standard one; however, the use of fibrin glue is a promising method. This study compared the never repair with fibrin glue and perineural micro-suture in rat model. METHODS Ten 3-4 month old male rats, weighting between 250-300 grams were divided into two groups. Left sciatic nerves of the rats were transected and repaired with fibrin glue (TissucolR) in one group (A) and direct peri-neural micro-suture in another group (B). The time of nerve repair was compared between the two groups after 8 weeks. A biopsy from was taken from anastomosis site and the histopathological assessment was undertaken for axonal growth rate after anastomosis and compared between the two groups. RESULTS The time of repair in group A was significantly lower than group B. Axonal growth rate was pretty similar between the two groups, and the difference was not significant. The mean (SD) time for repair of nerves with micro-sutures was 7.1 (1.5) minutes and the mean (SD) for repair of nerves with fibrin glue was 2.5 (0.5) minutes and the difference was significant. The number of calcification such as psammoma bodies was significantly higher in fibrin glue group. CONCLUSION Nerve repair with fibrin glue was shown to be simpler and more time saving. The number of axons after the repair was not different in the two groups. We showed that fibrin glue may have more tissue reactions compared with micro-sutures. M3 ER -