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Effects of Prestretch on Neonatal Peripheral Nerve: An In Vitro Study
Authors:Anita Singh  Tanmay Majmudar  Rachel Magee  Bernard Gonik  Sriram Balasubramanian
Affiliation:1.Department of Biomedical Engineering, Widener University School of Engineering, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States;2.Drexel University School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States;3.Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States;4.Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, United States
Abstract:Background  Characterizing the biomechanical failure responses of neonatal peripheral nerves is critical in understanding stretch-related peripheral nerve injury mechanisms in neonates. Objective  This in vitro study investigated the effects of prestretch magnitude and duration on the biomechanical failure behavior of neonatal piglet brachial plexus (BP) and tibial nerves. Methods  BP and tibial nerves from 32 neonatal piglets were harvested and prestretched to 0, 10, or 20% strain for 90 or 300 seconds. These prestretched samples were then subjected to tensile loading until failure. Failure stress and strain were calculated from the obtained load-displacement data. Results  Prestretch magnitude significantly affected failure stress but not the failure strain. BP nerves prestretched to 10 or 20% strain, exhibiting significantly lower failure stress than those prestretched to 0% strain for both prestretch durations (90 and 300 seconds). Likewise, tibial nerves prestretched to 10 or 20% strain for 300 seconds, exhibiting significantly lower failure stress than the 0% prestretch group. An effect of prestretch duration on failure stress was also observed in the BP nerves when subjected to 20% prestretch strain such that the failure stress was significantly lower for 300 seconds group than 90 seconds group. No significant differences in the failure strains were observed. When comparing BP and tibial nerve failure responses, significantly higher failure stress was reported in tibial nerve prestretched to 20% strain for 300 seconds than BP nerve. Conclusion  These data suggest that neonatal peripheral nerves exhibit lower injury thresholds with increasing prestretch magnitude and duration while exhibiting regional differences.
Keywords:neonates   brachial plexus   prestretch   tibial nerve   stretch   injury
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