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A Minimally Invasive, Fast Spinal Cord Lateral Hemisection Technique for Modeling Open Spinal Cord Injuries in Rats
Csomó, Krisztián B. [Csomó, Krisztián Benedek (Konzerváló Fogászat), author] Department of Conservative Dentistry (SU / FD)
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Varga, Gábor [Varga, Gábor (Élettan, orálbiol...), author] Department of Oral Biology (SU / FD); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE)
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Belik, Andrea A. ✉ [Belik, Andrea (Pszichogenetika), author] Molekuláris Biológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / I / BMBI)
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Hricisák, László [Hricisák, László (Humán élettan), author] Transzlációs Medicina Intézet (SU / FM / I)
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Borbély, Zoltán [Borbély, Zoltán (orálbiológia), author] Department of Oral Biology (SU / FD)
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Gerber, Gábor [Gerber, Gábor (Idegtudományok), author] Anatómiai, Szövet- és Fejlődéstani Intézet (SU / FM / I)
English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS 1940-087X 1940-087X
2022
(181)
Paper: e63534
, 9 p.
2022
SJR Scopus - Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous): Q2
Identifiers
MTMT: 32785370
DOI:
10.3791/63534
WoS:
000830430700023
Scopus:
85127540695
PubMed:
35404342
Fundings:
Modern orvostudományi diagnosztikus eljárások és terápiák fejlesztése transzlációs megközelítésbe...(EFOP-3.6.2-16-2017-00006) Funder: EFOP
(2020-4.1.1.-TKP2020)
(Therapy thematic programme of Semmelweis University)
Open spinal cord injury techniques modeling laceration-like injuries are time-consuming and invasive because they involve laminectomy. This new technique eliminates laminectomy by removing two spinous processes and lifting, then tilting the caudal vertebral arch. The surgical area opens up without the need for laminectomy. Lateral hemisection is then performed with direct visible control under a microscope. The trauma is minimized, requiring only a small bone wound. This technique has several advantages: it is faster and, therefore, less of a burden for the animal, and the bone wound is smaller. Because the laminectomy is eliminated, there is less chance for unwanted injury to the spinal cord, and there are no bone splinters that can cause problems (bone splinters embedded in the spinal cord can cause swelling and secondary damage). The vertebral canal remains intact. The main limitation is that the hemisection can only be performed in the intervertebral spaces. The results show that this technique can be performed much faster than the traditional surgical approach, using laminectomy (11 min vs. 35 min). This technique can be useful for researchers working with animal models of open spinal cord injury as it is widely adaptable and does not require any additional specialized instrumentation. © 2022 JoVE Journal of Visualized Experiments.
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