Skin Stem Cell Resource Potential for Peripheral Nerve Repair Due to trauma of post regional anasthesia

This study is undertaken to investigate the utilization of rabbit skin to be used as a source of stem cell, especially stem cells that is derived from the skin, to provide the healing and connection of damaged peripheral nerves. Based on the existing studies, there are many failures in the healing a...

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Main Authors: Sumartono, -, Christrijogo Sumartono Waloejo, -, Fedik Abdul Rantam, -, Eddy Rahardjo, -, Martia Rani Tacharina, -
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spelling id-langga.1200232023-02-18T01:58:45Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/120023/ Skin Stem Cell Resource Potential for Peripheral Nerve Repair Due to trauma of post regional anasthesia Sumartono, - Christrijogo Sumartono Waloejo, - Fedik Abdul Rantam, - Eddy Rahardjo, - Martia Rani Tacharina, - R Medicine (General) RC Internal medicine This study is undertaken to investigate the utilization of rabbit skin to be used as a source of stem cell, especially stem cells that is derived from the skin, to provide the healing and connection of damaged peripheral nerves. Based on the existing studies, there are many failures in the healing and connection of nerve due to trauma after regional anesthesia, and there is an opportunity that stem cells from the skin is potential to help the process of healing and even improvement in the failure of nerve grafting. 24 rabbits is used as experimental animals in this research. The 24 rabbit devided into 2 groups, the first group is a control group without suplementary therapy of rabbit skin stem cells, and the second group is the treated group that given rabbit skin stem cell as a supplementary therapy to treat the peripheral nerve damage post ansthesia. The result of this study shows that there is a significant differences between control and treated group. Statistical analysis was performed by using reliability test - intraclass correlation coefficient to assess interobserver variation and investigate the correlation. knepublishing 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/120023/1/Karil%2016.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/120023/2/Artikel%2016.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/120023/3/Similarity%2016.pdf Sumartono, - and Christrijogo Sumartono Waloejo, - and Fedik Abdul Rantam, - and Eddy Rahardjo, - and Martia Rani Tacharina, - (2017) Skin Stem Cell Resource Potential for Peripheral Nerve Repair Due to trauma of post regional anasthesia. The Veterinary Medicine International Coverence 2017, 2017. pp. 763-775. ISSN 2413-0877 https://knepublishing.com/index.php/KnE-Life/article/view/1207/3018 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/kls.v3i6.1207
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Christrijogo Sumartono Waloejo, -
Fedik Abdul Rantam, -
Eddy Rahardjo, -
Martia Rani Tacharina, -
Skin Stem Cell Resource Potential for Peripheral Nerve Repair Due to trauma of post regional anasthesia
description This study is undertaken to investigate the utilization of rabbit skin to be used as a source of stem cell, especially stem cells that is derived from the skin, to provide the healing and connection of damaged peripheral nerves. Based on the existing studies, there are many failures in the healing and connection of nerve due to trauma after regional anesthesia, and there is an opportunity that stem cells from the skin is potential to help the process of healing and even improvement in the failure of nerve grafting. 24 rabbits is used as experimental animals in this research. The 24 rabbit devided into 2 groups, the first group is a control group without suplementary therapy of rabbit skin stem cells, and the second group is the treated group that given rabbit skin stem cell as a supplementary therapy to treat the peripheral nerve damage post ansthesia. The result of this study shows that there is a significant differences between control and treated group. Statistical analysis was performed by using reliability test - intraclass correlation coefficient to assess interobserver variation and investigate the correlation.
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author Sumartono, -
Christrijogo Sumartono Waloejo, -
Fedik Abdul Rantam, -
Eddy Rahardjo, -
Martia Rani Tacharina, -
author_facet Sumartono, -
Christrijogo Sumartono Waloejo, -
Fedik Abdul Rantam, -
Eddy Rahardjo, -
Martia Rani Tacharina, -
author_sort Sumartono, -
title Skin Stem Cell Resource Potential for Peripheral Nerve Repair Due to trauma of post regional anasthesia
title_short Skin Stem Cell Resource Potential for Peripheral Nerve Repair Due to trauma of post regional anasthesia
title_full Skin Stem Cell Resource Potential for Peripheral Nerve Repair Due to trauma of post regional anasthesia
title_fullStr Skin Stem Cell Resource Potential for Peripheral Nerve Repair Due to trauma of post regional anasthesia
title_full_unstemmed Skin Stem Cell Resource Potential for Peripheral Nerve Repair Due to trauma of post regional anasthesia
title_sort skin stem cell resource potential for peripheral nerve repair due to trauma of post regional anasthesia
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url https://repository.unair.ac.id/120023/1/Karil%2016.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/120023/2/Artikel%2016.pdf
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https://repository.unair.ac.id/120023/
https://knepublishing.com/index.php/KnE-Life/article/view/1207/3018
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/kls.v3i6.1207
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