A controlled clinical trial was performed to investigate the safety and efficacy of the hyaluronate-based gel polymer Hyaloglide® after microsurgical reconstruction of peripheral nerves of the hand. Thirty patients were randomized to receive either no postsurgical treatment (n = 16) or Hyaloglide® (n = 14) and were clinically evaluated at various intervals for 1 year. The application of Hyaloglide® posed no safety concerns. Efficacy was assessed by the recovery of sensitivity, measurement of pain, and progression of Tinel's sign. The Hyaloglide®-treated group showed better improvement in recovery from pain, approaching statistical significance during the first 3 months postsurgery. Likewise, recovery of sensitivity was also higher in the Hyaloglide®-treated group throughout the entire follow-up period, and the distance of Tinel's sign was longer in the Hyaloglide®-treated group (P < 0.05 at day 30). The application of Hyaloglide® may improve recovery of sensitivity and decrease pain following microsurgical repair of the peripheral nerves of the hand.

Clinical evaluation of a hyaluronan-based gel following microsurgical reconstruction of peripheral nerves of the hand / A. Atzei, M. Calcagni, B. Breda, G. Fasolo, G. Pajardi, L. Cugola. - In: MICROSURGERY. - ISSN 0738-1085. - 27:1(2007), pp. 2-7.

Clinical evaluation of a hyaluronan-based gel following microsurgical reconstruction of peripheral nerves of the hand

G. Pajardi
Penultimo
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2007

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A controlled clinical trial was performed to investigate the safety and efficacy of the hyaluronate-based gel polymer Hyaloglide® after microsurgical reconstruction of peripheral nerves of the hand. Thirty patients were randomized to receive either no postsurgical treatment (n = 16) or Hyaloglide® (n = 14) and were clinically evaluated at various intervals for 1 year. The application of Hyaloglide® posed no safety concerns. Efficacy was assessed by the recovery of sensitivity, measurement of pain, and progression of Tinel's sign. The Hyaloglide®-treated group showed better improvement in recovery from pain, approaching statistical significance during the first 3 months postsurgery. Likewise, recovery of sensitivity was also higher in the Hyaloglide®-treated group throughout the entire follow-up period, and the distance of Tinel's sign was longer in the Hyaloglide®-treated group (P < 0.05 at day 30). The application of Hyaloglide® may improve recovery of sensitivity and decrease pain following microsurgical repair of the peripheral nerves of the hand.
Settore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica
2007
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