Journal of Hand Surgery
Volume 24, Issue 1 , Pages 30-36, January 1999

The effects of free fat grafts on the stiffness of the rat sciatic nerve and Perineural Scar☆☆★★

Chicago, IL

Baltimore, MD

From the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL; and the Raymond Curtis Hand Center, The Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD

Received 14 January 1998; received in revised form 3 August 1998; accepted 3 August 1998.

Abstract 

We developed a new quantitative rat sciatic nerve model to test whether free fat grafts can reduce postoperative perineural scar formation. Epineurectomies of sciatic nerves were performed to create scar. The force required to distract the nerve a unit distance was measured after surgery to determine the time of maximal scar formation. Nerve stiffness normalized for rat weight was statistically greater at 2 months after the initial dissection (0.097 ± 0.009 g/mm/g rat weight; n = 10 limbs) than rat limbs that had not undergone a previous dissection (0.075 ± 0.012 g/mm/g rat weight). Perineural scar thickness was thicker at 2 months than the perineural tissue in preoperative controls. Free fat grafts decreased nerve stiffness at 2 months (0.078 ± 0.012 g/mm/g rat weight) in comparison to the contralateral surgical control limb without a fat graft (0.094 ± 0.014 g/mm/g rat weight). Free fat grafts reduced the strength of postoperative perineural scar in this surgical model; however, they were associated with an unexpected finding of substantial postoperative neuropathy. (J Hand Surg 1999;24A:30–36. Copyright © 1999 by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand.)

Keywords:  Nerve, scar, rat, fat graft

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 J Hand Surg 1999;24A:30–36

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doi:10.1053/jhsu.1999.jhsu24a0030

Journal of Hand Surgery
Volume 24, Issue 1 , Pages 30-36, January 1999