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Hand & Upper Limb
intermediate
X-Type

Nerve Repair Techniques MCQs

nerve-repairs

A 35-year-old man sustains a clean glass laceration to his wrist with complete median nerve transection. Primary repair is performed within 6 hours. The surgeon achieves tension-free coaptation. What is the preferred repair technique for this injury?

Mark each as TRUE or FALSE

A

Epineurial repair with 8-0 or 9-0 nylon sutures

B

Group fascicular repair with 10-0 nylon sutures

C

Nerve conduit interposition

D

Cable nerve grafting with sural nerve

E

Fibrin glue coaptation alone

Answer the questions to see explanations

Click T (True) or F (False) for each option