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Muscle-in-Vein Conduits for the Treatment of Symptomatic Neuroma of Sensory Digital Nerves
Background: Considering the debilitating burden of neuroma resulting in a significant loss of function and excruciating pain, the use of muscle-in-vein conduits (MVCs) for the reconstruction of painful neuroma of sensory nerves of the fingers was assessed. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 10 pat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503054/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143300 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12091514 |
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author | Ederer, Ines Ana Kolbenschlag, Jonas Daigeler, Adrien Wahler, Theodora |
author_facet | Ederer, Ines Ana Kolbenschlag, Jonas Daigeler, Adrien Wahler, Theodora |
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description | Background: Considering the debilitating burden of neuroma resulting in a significant loss of function and excruciating pain, the use of muscle-in-vein conduits (MVCs) for the reconstruction of painful neuroma of sensory nerves of the fingers was assessed. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 10 patients who underwent secondary digital nerve repair by MVCs. The recovery of sensibility was evaluated by static and moving two-point discrimination (2PDs, 2PDm) and Semmes-Weinstein monofilament testing (SWM). The minimum follow-up was set 12 months after the operation. Results: The median period between trauma and nerve repair was 13.4 weeks (IQR 53.5). After neuroma resection, defects ranged from 10–35 mm (mean 17.7 mm, SD 0.75). The successful recovery of sensibility was achieved in 90% of patients after a median follow-up of 27.0 months (IQR 31.00). The mean 2PDs and 2PDm was 8.1 mm (SD 3.52) and 5.2 mm (SD 2.27), respectively. Assessment by SWM resulted in a mean value of 3.54 (SD 0.69). Reduction in pain was achieved among all patients; eight patients reported the complete relief of neuropathic pain. There was no recurrence of neuroma in any patient. Conclusions: Muscle-in-vein conduits provide an effective treatment for painful neuroma of digital nerves, resulting in satisfactory restoration of sensory function and relief of pain. |
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spelling | pubmed-95030542022-09-24 Muscle-in-Vein Conduits for the Treatment of Symptomatic Neuroma of Sensory Digital Nerves Ederer, Ines Ana Kolbenschlag, Jonas Daigeler, Adrien Wahler, Theodora J Pers Med Article Background: Considering the debilitating burden of neuroma resulting in a significant loss of function and excruciating pain, the use of muscle-in-vein conduits (MVCs) for the reconstruction of painful neuroma of sensory nerves of the fingers was assessed. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 10 patients who underwent secondary digital nerve repair by MVCs. The recovery of sensibility was evaluated by static and moving two-point discrimination (2PDs, 2PDm) and Semmes-Weinstein monofilament testing (SWM). The minimum follow-up was set 12 months after the operation. Results: The median period between trauma and nerve repair was 13.4 weeks (IQR 53.5). After neuroma resection, defects ranged from 10–35 mm (mean 17.7 mm, SD 0.75). The successful recovery of sensibility was achieved in 90% of patients after a median follow-up of 27.0 months (IQR 31.00). The mean 2PDs and 2PDm was 8.1 mm (SD 3.52) and 5.2 mm (SD 2.27), respectively. Assessment by SWM resulted in a mean value of 3.54 (SD 0.69). Reduction in pain was achieved among all patients; eight patients reported the complete relief of neuropathic pain. There was no recurrence of neuroma in any patient. Conclusions: Muscle-in-vein conduits provide an effective treatment for painful neuroma of digital nerves, resulting in satisfactory restoration of sensory function and relief of pain. MDPI 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9503054/ /pubmed/36143300 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12091514 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ederer, Ines Ana Kolbenschlag, Jonas Daigeler, Adrien Wahler, Theodora Muscle-in-Vein Conduits for the Treatment of Symptomatic Neuroma of Sensory Digital Nerves |
title | Muscle-in-Vein Conduits for the Treatment of Symptomatic Neuroma of Sensory Digital Nerves |
title_full | Muscle-in-Vein Conduits for the Treatment of Symptomatic Neuroma of Sensory Digital Nerves |
title_fullStr | Muscle-in-Vein Conduits for the Treatment of Symptomatic Neuroma of Sensory Digital Nerves |
title_full_unstemmed | Muscle-in-Vein Conduits for the Treatment of Symptomatic Neuroma of Sensory Digital Nerves |
title_short | Muscle-in-Vein Conduits for the Treatment of Symptomatic Neuroma of Sensory Digital Nerves |
title_sort | muscle-in-vein conduits for the treatment of symptomatic neuroma of sensory digital nerves |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503054/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143300 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12091514 |
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