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A Contusion Model of Severe Spinal Cord Injury in Rats
Authors:Vibhor Krishna  Hampton Andrews  Xing Jin  Jin Yu  Abhay Varma  Xuejun Wen  Mark Kindy
Affiliation:1.Department of Neuroscience, Division of Neurosurgery, Medical University of South Carolina;2.Bioengineering, Clemson University;3.Clemson-MUSC Bioengineering Joint Program
Abstract:The translational potential of novel treatments should be investigated in severe spinal cord injury (SCI) contusion models. A detailed methodology is described to obtain a consistent model of severe SCI. Use of a stereotactic frame and computer controlled impactor allows for creation of reproducible injury. Hypothermia and urinary tract infection pose significant challenges in the post-operative period. Careful monitoring of animals with daily weight recording and bladder expression allows for early detection of post-operative complications. The functional results of this contusion model are equivalent to transection models. The contusion model can be utilized to evaluate the efficacy of both neuroprotective and neuroregenerative approaches.
Keywords:Biomedical Engineering   Issue 78   Medicine   Neurobiology   Neuroscience   Anatomy   Physiology   Surgery   Cerebrovascular Trauma   Spinal Cord Injuries   spinal cord injury model   contusion spinal cord injury   spinal cord contusion   translational spinal cord injury model   animal model
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