The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of combined application of
human amniotic membrane wrapping and hyaluronic acid injection on peripheral nerve
scarring in an adult rat model. After circumferential epineurectomies of right sciatic
nerves were performed in each of 72 rats, nerves were randomly divided into three
groups: (1) nothing was done additional to epineurectomy; (2) the epineurectomized
segment was wrapped with human amniotic membrane; and (3) the epineurectomized segment
was wrapped with human amniotic membrane and hyaluronic acid was injected inside.
The extent of adhesions and perineurial scar thickness was macroscopically and histologically
evaluated at 4 and 12 weeks. The least adhesion and perineurial scar tissue were observed
in nerves treated with human amniotic membrane wrapping and hyaluronic acid injection.
This combination appears to be safe and effective in preventing perineurial scar formation
after peripheral nerve surgery in rats.
Hyaluronic acid - human amniotic membrane - peripheral nerve scarring