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Systematic review on the centrocentral anastomosis technique for the surgical treatment of traumatic neuromas

Figure 1. Original drawing from the article by A.C. Slooff from 1977, obtained with permission from Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery[14]. (1) Stump neuroma; (2) opening of the epineurium after resection of the neuroma; (3) the individual fascicles with surrounding perineurium; (4) separation of the fascicles; (5) CCA by an end-to-end interfascicular suture; (6) CCA with an interposed graft; (7) this graft can also be created after end-to-end connection (5) and subsequently transecting and directly repairing one of the fascicles in its proximal segment (7).

Plastic and Aesthetic Research
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