DOI: 10.1515/aut-2005-050206 ISSN: 2300-0929

AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE RADIAL COMPRESSIVE PROPERTIES OF THE BIODEGRADABLE BRAIDED REGENERATION CONDUITS FOR PERIPHERAL NERVE REPAIR

Guohua Liu, Hong Hu, Peihua Zhang, Wenzu Wang
  • General Materials Science

Abstract Different regeneration conduits braided from biodegradable material poly (glycolide-co-L-lactide) (PGLA) for peripheral nerve repair and their radial compressive properties are presented. The influences of the braided structure and braiding angle are discussed. The results have shown that the nerve conduit braided with the triaxial structure at 60 degrees of the braiding angle has a greater ability to resist radial compression.

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