A new experimental model: for further investigation of the secondary changes following spinal cord injury
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A new experimental model: for further investigation of the secondary changes following spinal cord injury
Abstract
To investigate the pathophysiology of spinal trauma, several experimental models have been used. In this study, the authors present a new experimental model for further investigation of secondary damage following spinal injury. Nd:YAG laser irradiation was applied to the spinal cord of guinea pigs to produce an injury. A 30 Watt (20 Joule) laser produced paraparesis. The injury was evaluated with evoked potentials, lipid peroxidation values, and histopathological examination.
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