Critical Resection Length and Gap Distance in Peripheral Nerves

oni physiological principles established for the adult. Inevitably some of their ideas are speculative but with more information from neonatal intensive care units and carefully monitored experimental laboratory work, CAT scanning, and so on. It should be possible to establish with reasonable certainty the pathophysiology of the cerebral circulation in the newborn infant. Given this knowledge it is hoped to reduce the frequency with which catastrophic vascular brain damage occurs and to rationalise treatment in affected neonates. The authors give a lucid account of