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Autologous Fat Grafting for the Treatment of a Painful Neuroma of the Hand: A Case Report and Review of Literature
Neuropathic pain caused by a neuroma can have a significant effect on daily life. Current surgical treatments include simple neuroma excision and proximal nerve stump relocation (into a muscle, vein, or bone). We describe a patient who presented with neuropathic pain, restricted to the dorsum of the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7549993/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33062502 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10381 |
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author | De Jongh, Frank Pouwels, Sjaak Tan, Liang Tik |
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description | Neuropathic pain caused by a neuroma can have a significant effect on daily life. Current surgical treatments include simple neuroma excision and proximal nerve stump relocation (into a muscle, vein, or bone). We describe a patient who presented with neuropathic pain, restricted to the dorsum of the right hand, and numbness of the dorsum of the radial half of the middle finger. The patient is a right-handed architect and due to the trauma could no longer shake hands for fear of pain. Her Tinel’s test was strongly positive. In 2015, she was diagnosed with a neuroma-in-continuity of the third digital nerve originating from the superficial branch of the radial nerve. At the time she was treated with an on-site Naropin injection and hand rehabilitation therapy, which ultimately alleviated the pain. Three years later she presented with pain progression whereupon we treated her exclusively with AFT. The patient was followed up for 12 weeks after the operation; the pain completely disappeared and the patient could shake hands again. After one year, she was still pain-free. AFT is a new technique for the treatment of persistent neuropathic pain and numbness in the hand caused by blunt-trauma neuroma. Autologous fat grafting is a safe, effective, minimally invasive, and innovative therapeutic approach for the management of painful neuromas. |
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spelling | pubmed-75499932020-10-13 Autologous Fat Grafting for the Treatment of a Painful Neuroma of the Hand: A Case Report and Review of Literature De Jongh, Frank Pouwels, Sjaak Tan, Liang Tik Cureus Neurology Neuropathic pain caused by a neuroma can have a significant effect on daily life. Current surgical treatments include simple neuroma excision and proximal nerve stump relocation (into a muscle, vein, or bone). We describe a patient who presented with neuropathic pain, restricted to the dorsum of the right hand, and numbness of the dorsum of the radial half of the middle finger. The patient is a right-handed architect and due to the trauma could no longer shake hands for fear of pain. Her Tinel’s test was strongly positive. In 2015, she was diagnosed with a neuroma-in-continuity of the third digital nerve originating from the superficial branch of the radial nerve. At the time she was treated with an on-site Naropin injection and hand rehabilitation therapy, which ultimately alleviated the pain. Three years later she presented with pain progression whereupon we treated her exclusively with AFT. The patient was followed up for 12 weeks after the operation; the pain completely disappeared and the patient could shake hands again. After one year, she was still pain-free. AFT is a new technique for the treatment of persistent neuropathic pain and numbness in the hand caused by blunt-trauma neuroma. Autologous fat grafting is a safe, effective, minimally invasive, and innovative therapeutic approach for the management of painful neuromas. Cureus 2020-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7549993/ /pubmed/33062502 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10381 Text en Copyright © 2020, De Jongh et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Neurology De Jongh, Frank Pouwels, Sjaak Tan, Liang Tik Autologous Fat Grafting for the Treatment of a Painful Neuroma of the Hand: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
title | Autologous Fat Grafting for the Treatment of a Painful Neuroma of the Hand: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
title_full | Autologous Fat Grafting for the Treatment of a Painful Neuroma of the Hand: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
title_fullStr | Autologous Fat Grafting for the Treatment of a Painful Neuroma of the Hand: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
title_full_unstemmed | Autologous Fat Grafting for the Treatment of a Painful Neuroma of the Hand: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
title_short | Autologous Fat Grafting for the Treatment of a Painful Neuroma of the Hand: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
title_sort | autologous fat grafting for the treatment of a painful neuroma of the hand: a case report and review of literature |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7549993/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33062502 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10381 |
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