
Nerve Conduits
Nerve conduits are specialized tubes used in medicine to help repair damaged nerves. When a nerve is injured, these conduits act as a guide, providing a protected pathway for nerve fibers to grow back and reconnect. Made from biocompatible materials, they support natural healing by preventing scar tissue from interfering with regeneration. Nerve conduits are often used instead of traditional nerve grafts and can improve recovery outcomes, especially for small to moderate nerve injuries. They play a crucial role in restoring function and sensation after nerve damage by promoting organized and efficient nerve regrowth.