närvivõttete
Närvivõttete, also known as nerve grafts or nerve transplants, are surgical procedures used to repair or bridge gaps in damaged peripheral nerves. This technique involves taking a segment of nerve tissue, typically from another part of the patient's body (autograft), and using it to bridge the injured area. In some cases, synthetic conduits or grafts from donors (allografts) may also be employed, though these carry higher risks of rejection or limited success.
The primary goal of närvivõttete is to restore continuity to a severed or damaged nerve, allowing for
Närvivõttete are typically considered when direct nerve repair is not possible due to a significant gap between