nerve conduits
Nerve conduits are specialized structures designed to support the regeneration of damaged nerves. They provide a pathway for nerve fibers to grow and reconnect, facilitating communication between different parts of the body. These conduits can be made from natural or synthetic materials and are often used in surgical procedures to treat nerve injuries.
The use of nerve conduits is particularly important in cases where the gap between nerve ends is too large for natural healing. By guiding the growth of neurons, they help restore function and reduce the risk of complications. Research continues to improve the design and effectiveness of these conduits in nerve repair.