"The current mainstream nerve suturing is a simple nerve suturing technique, with no particular method—just a straightforward interrupted suturing of the nerve ends."
"Currently, there are three mainstream suturing concepts: one is epineurium suturing, another is perineurium suturing, and the third is a combined suturing of the perineurium and epineurium."
"This 'combined' is not the same as a general combination, it's a standalone operation."
"Additionally, there are modified techniques that group 3-5 small bundles into bundle groups to reduce the number of suture needles..."
The anatomical structure of a nerve is quite similar to electrical wires, with an outer membrane covering many nerve bundles inside.
However, these nerve bundles aren't divided into live and neutral wires, but rather into sensory and motor branches.
"But the excellent rate of performance for the Nerve Bundle Membrane-Outer Membrane Suturing Technique also has its limitations and drawbacks."
