Peripheral nerve injuries pose a significant clinical challenge, frequently leading to debilitating sensory and motor deficits that severely impact patients’ quality of life. Traditional repair methods for long-gap nerve injuries primarily rely on autologous nerve grafting, a technique hindered by the scarcity of suitable donor tissue, donor-site morbidity, and frequent mismatches in tissue size and architecture. Although nerve guidance conduits…
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