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G. Carl Huber pioneered peripheral nerve surgery, confirming axon regeneration and establishing nerve repair techniques. This review highlights his foundational contributions to peripheral nerve injury (PNI) treatment.

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  • Anatomy
  • Neurosurgery
  • Regenerative Medicine

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  • Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) treatment was historically unclear and contested.
  • Anatomist G. Carl Huber made significant, yet often overlooked, contributions to the field.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To increase awareness of G. Carl Huber's foundational role in peripheral nerve surgery.
  • To highlight his groundbreaking research and mentorship in PNI.

Main Methods:

  • Historical review of G. Carl Huber's anatomical and surgical research.
  • Analysis of his contributions to understanding axon regeneration and nerve repair.

Main Results:

  • Confirmed axon regeneration from the proximal stump.
  • Established the utility of primary and secondary nerve repair for PNI.
  • Mentored key figures in the next generation of PNI researchers.

Conclusions:

  • G. Carl Huber's work was pivotal in advancing peripheral nerve surgery.
  • His foundational contributions deserve greater recognition in the history of PNI.