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Use of superficial peroneal nerve graft for treating peripheral nerve injuries()

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical results from treating chronic peripheral nerve injuries using the superficial peroneal nerve as a graft donor source. METHODS: This was a study on eleven patients with peripheral nerve injuries in the upper limbs that were treated with grafts from the sensitive br...

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Autores principales: Ribak, Samuel, da Silva Filho, Paulo Roberto Ferreira, Tietzmann, Alexandre, Hirata, Helton Hiroshi, de Mattos, Carlos Augusto, da Gama, Sérgio Augusto Machado
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4767825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26962502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rboe.2015.04.010
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author Ribak, Samuel
da Silva Filho, Paulo Roberto Ferreira
Tietzmann, Alexandre
Hirata, Helton Hiroshi
de Mattos, Carlos Augusto
da Gama, Sérgio Augusto Machado
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da Silva Filho, Paulo Roberto Ferreira
Tietzmann, Alexandre
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da Gama, Sérgio Augusto Machado
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical results from treating chronic peripheral nerve injuries using the superficial peroneal nerve as a graft donor source. METHODS: This was a study on eleven patients with peripheral nerve injuries in the upper limbs that were treated with grafts from the sensitive branch of the superficial peroneal nerve. The mean time interval between the dates of the injury and surgery was 93 days. The ulnar nerve was injured in eight cases and the median nerve in six. There were three cases of injury to both nerves. In the surgery, a longitudinal incision was made on the anterolateral face of the ankle, thus viewing the superficial peroneal nerve, which was located anteriorly to the extensor digitorum longus muscle. Proximally, the deep fascia between the extensor digitorum longus and the peroneal longus muscles was dissected. Next, the motor branch of the short peroneal muscle (one of the branches of the superficial peroneal nerve) was identified. The proximal limit of the sensitive branch was found at this point. RESULTS: The average space between the nerve stumps was 3.8 cm. The average length of the grafts was 16.44 cm. The number of segments used was two to four cables. In evaluating the recovery of sensitivity, 27.2% evolved to S2+, 54.5% to S3 and 18.1% to S3+. Regarding motor recovery, 72.7% presented grade 4 and 27.2% grade 3. There was no motor deficit in the donor area. A sensitive deficit in the lateral dorsal region of the ankle and the dorsal region of the foot was observed. None of the patients presented complaints in relation to walking. CONCLUSIONS: Use of the superficial peroneal nerve as a graft source for treating peripheral nerve injuries is safe and provides good clinical results similar to those from other nerve graft sources.
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spelling pubmed-47678252016-03-09 Use of superficial peroneal nerve graft for treating peripheral nerve injuries() Ribak, Samuel da Silva Filho, Paulo Roberto Ferreira Tietzmann, Alexandre Hirata, Helton Hiroshi de Mattos, Carlos Augusto da Gama, Sérgio Augusto Machado Rev Bras Ortop Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical results from treating chronic peripheral nerve injuries using the superficial peroneal nerve as a graft donor source. METHODS: This was a study on eleven patients with peripheral nerve injuries in the upper limbs that were treated with grafts from the sensitive branch of the superficial peroneal nerve. The mean time interval between the dates of the injury and surgery was 93 days. The ulnar nerve was injured in eight cases and the median nerve in six. There were three cases of injury to both nerves. In the surgery, a longitudinal incision was made on the anterolateral face of the ankle, thus viewing the superficial peroneal nerve, which was located anteriorly to the extensor digitorum longus muscle. Proximally, the deep fascia between the extensor digitorum longus and the peroneal longus muscles was dissected. Next, the motor branch of the short peroneal muscle (one of the branches of the superficial peroneal nerve) was identified. The proximal limit of the sensitive branch was found at this point. RESULTS: The average space between the nerve stumps was 3.8 cm. The average length of the grafts was 16.44 cm. The number of segments used was two to four cables. In evaluating the recovery of sensitivity, 27.2% evolved to S2+, 54.5% to S3 and 18.1% to S3+. Regarding motor recovery, 72.7% presented grade 4 and 27.2% grade 3. There was no motor deficit in the donor area. A sensitive deficit in the lateral dorsal region of the ankle and the dorsal region of the foot was observed. None of the patients presented complaints in relation to walking. CONCLUSIONS: Use of the superficial peroneal nerve as a graft source for treating peripheral nerve injuries is safe and provides good clinical results similar to those from other nerve graft sources. Elsevier 2016-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4767825/ /pubmed/26962502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rboe.2015.04.010 Text en © 2016 Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ribak, Samuel
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Tietzmann, Alexandre
Hirata, Helton Hiroshi
de Mattos, Carlos Augusto
da Gama, Sérgio Augusto Machado
Use of superficial peroneal nerve graft for treating peripheral nerve injuries()
title Use of superficial peroneal nerve graft for treating peripheral nerve injuries()
title_full Use of superficial peroneal nerve graft for treating peripheral nerve injuries()
title_fullStr Use of superficial peroneal nerve graft for treating peripheral nerve injuries()
title_full_unstemmed Use of superficial peroneal nerve graft for treating peripheral nerve injuries()
title_short Use of superficial peroneal nerve graft for treating peripheral nerve injuries()
title_sort use of superficial peroneal nerve graft for treating peripheral nerve injuries()
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4767825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26962502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rboe.2015.04.010
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