👉 In medicine, a neurosuture is a surgical procedure that is used to repair or replace damaged nerve fibers in the brain. It involves making small holes through which nerves can be inserted into areas where they have been cut off or damaged. Neurosutures are typically made out of plastic or metal and are placed under anesthesia. They are then surgically closed with sutures, which hold them in place and prevent them from moving around. This procedure is often used to repair or replace a severed nerve.