Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10087193 British Journal of Plastic Surgery 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ten traumatic nerve defects at the palm or digit level were treated by end-to-side (ETS) neurorrhaphy. The technique included removal of an epineurial window on the donor nerve and coaptation of the sharply cut distal end of the injured nerve by epineurial stitches under microscopic magnification. At final follow-up, the static two-point discrimination test (2 pd) scored at an average of 9.1 mm (range, 6-12 mm) on the repaired nerve, compared to an average of 4.6 mm (range, 4-6 mm) on the contralateral uninjured control side. Moving 2 pd scored at an average of 7 mm (range, 4-9 mm) on the repaired nerve compared to an average of 2.6 mm (range, 2-4 mm) on the control side. This short series showed that ETS neurorrhaphies are effective and give comparable results with those of nerve grafts or vein conduits.
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