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This technique sounds simple and doesn't look difficult.
But the difficulty in its execution... is very high.
First of all, it's about how to reposition other nerves for anastomosis after the nerves are damaged.
It's essentially akin to "vascular reconstruction theory."
That's right!
The function of nerves also needs to be reconstructed.
After all, with brachial plexus injuries, many nerves are avulsed, and such injuries cause severe damage to the nerves.
It's possible that the originally damaged ones really can't be used again.
And with blood vessels, at least there are "artificial blood vessels" available as substitutes.
Not to mention the sequelae and other issues for now.
But at least they can be used when stitched up.
No obstruction!
But nerves are different!
Despite the rapid development of science and technology now, when have you ever seen artificial nerves?
If someone could indeed create artificial nerves,