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Development of an innovative minimally invasive primate spinal cord injury model: A case report.

Yong-Min NiuJin-Xiang LiuHao-Yue QinYi-Fan LiuNi-Jiao HuangJi-Li JiangYan-Qiu ChenSi-Jing ChenTao BaiChang-Wei YangYu CaoSheng LiuHao Yuan
Published in: Ibrain (2023)
Spinal cord injury (SCI) animal models have been widely created and utilized for repair therapy research, but more suitable experimental animals and accurate modeling methodologies are required to achieve the desired results. In this experiment, we constructed an innovative dorsal 1/4 spinal cord transection macaque model that had fewer severe problems, facilitating postoperative care and recovery. In essence, given that monkeys and humans share similar genetics and physiology, the efficacy of this strategy in a nonhuman primate SCI model basically serves as a good basis for its prospective therapeutic use in human SCI.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord injury
  • spinal cord
  • neuropathic pain
  • minimally invasive
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • high resolution
  • palliative care
  • stem cells
  • quality improvement
  • robot assisted