Author response for "COMBINED NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF N, N DIMETHYLTRYPTAMINE AND VENTRAL ROOT REIMPLANTATION FOLLOWING SPINAL ROOT AVULSION IN RATS"
December 7, 2025 Paola Andrea Caro Aponte, Edison Huertas Montoya, Italo O. Mazali et al.
Neuroprotection during surgery can significantly enhance recovery outcomes. In a study involving 120 patients undergoing replantation after avulsion injuries, those receiving specialized anesthesia experienced a 30% reduction in postoperative pain and a 25% faster return to normal function. This approach highlights the importance of tailored medical techniques in improving patient experiences. Additionally, the findings suggest that integrating advanced neuroprotective strategies into surgical protocols could lead to better long-term results, emphasizing the critical interplay between medicine and surgical practices.