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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38266140/discussion-pain-and-functional-outcomes-following-targeted-muscle-reinnervation-a-systematic-review
#21
COMMENT
Rajiv P Parikh, Grant Kleiber
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 1, 2024: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38263956/nerve-tracing-in-juvenile-rats-a-feasible-model-for-the-study-of-brachial-plexus-birth-palsy-and-cocontractions
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krister Jönsson, Tomas Hultgren, Mårten Risling, Mattias K Sköld
Brachial plexus birth injuries cause diminished motor function in the upper extremity. The most common sequel is internal rotation contracture. A number of these patients also suffer from cocontractions, preventing the use of an otherwise good passive range of motion in the shoulder. One theory behind the co-contracture problem is that injured nerve fibers grow into distal support tissue not corresponding to the proximal support tissue, resulting in reinnervation of the wrong muscle groups. To further elucidate this hypothesis, we used rat neonates to investigate a possible model for the study of cocontractions in brachial plexus birth injuries...
January 2024: Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38250208/tmr-for-peripheral-sensory-nerve-neuroma-around-the-wrist-utilizing-the-distal-anterior-interosseous-nerve
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammed Muneer
Injury to the peripheral sensory nerves of the hand and wrist is common and can lead to debilitating neuromas and significantly impair patients' quality of life. Target-muscle reinnervation (TMR) is a novel method for treating neuromas that can result in significant clinical improvement. However, TMR for the peripheral sensory nerves in the hand and wrist is restricted by the limited options for motor branches. The adaptability of the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) as a target for TMR treating peripheral sensory neuroma has not been thoroughly investigated or implemented therapeutically...
January 2024: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236205/an-optogenetic-cell-therapy-to-restore-control-of-target-muscles-in-an-aggressive-mouse-model-of-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Barney Bryson, Alexandra Kourgiantaki, Dai Jiang, Andreas Demosthenous, Linda Greensmith
Breakdown of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) is an early pathological hallmark of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) that blocks neuromuscular transmission, leading to muscle weakness, paralysis and, ultimately, premature death. Currently, no therapies exist that can prevent progressive motor neuron degeneration, muscle denervation, or paralysis in ALS. Here, we report important advances in the development of an optogenetic, neural replacement strategy that can effectively restore innervation of severely affected skeletal muscles in the aggressive SOD1G93A mouse model of ALS, thus providing an interface to selectively control the function of targeted muscles using optical stimulation...
January 18, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38219089/the-scope-and-distribution-of-upper-extremity-nerve-injuries-associated-with-combat-related-extremity-limb-salvage
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colin J Harrington, Marissa E Dearden, Patrick McGlone, Benjamin K Potter, Scott M Tintle, Jason M Souza
PURPOSE: Chronic pain and functional limitations secondary to nerve injuries are a major barrier to optimal recovery for patients following high-energy extremity trauma. Given the associated skeletal and soft tissue management challenges in the polytraumatized patient, concomitant nerve injuries may be overlooked or managed in delayed fashion. Whereas previous literature has reported rates of peripheral nerve injuries at <10% in the setting of high-energy extremity trauma, in our experience, the incidence of these injuries has been much higher...
January 12, 2024: Journal of Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204876/use-of-supinator-motor-branches-in-targeted-muscle-reinnervation-of-the-superficial-radial-nerve
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter C Ferrin, Brynn Hathaway, Stephanie A Russo, Blair R Peters
Symptomatic neuromas of the superficial radial nerve (SRN) can cause debilitating pain. Traditional surgical management options have demonstrated inconsistent outcomes prompting a search for alternatives. Recent reports have emerged on the use of targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) for neuromas of the SRN using donors that are well established in hand surgery, such as the brachioradialis (BR) or extensor capri radialis longus or brevis. Use of the brachioradialis or extensor capri radialis longus motor targets can require surgery at or above the level of the antecubital fossa, and denervation of these muscle groups may be undesirable in cases of complex upper extremity injury where these donors may be needed for tendon or nerve transfer...
January 2024: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38203836/brief-electrical-stimulation-promotes-recovery-after-surgical-repair-of-injured-peripheral-nerves
#27
REVIEW
Tessa Gordon
Injured peripheral nerves regenerate their axons in contrast to those in the central nervous system. Yet, functional recovery after surgical repair is often disappointing. The basis for poor recovery is progressive deterioration with time and distance of the growth capacity of the neurons that lose their contact with targets (chronic axotomy) and the growth support of the chronically denervated Schwann cells (SC) in the distal nerve stumps. Nonetheless, chronically denervated atrophic muscle retains the capacity for reinnervation...
January 4, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38180409/building-a-multidisciplinary-clinic-dedicated-to-upper-extremity-limb-loss
#28
REVIEW
Anirudh Kulkarni, Margaret Luthringer, Alta Fried, Matt Mikosz, Jamie Mauro, Gina Radice Vella, Tara Lally, Ajul Shah
Complete care of the patient with upper limb loss mandates a long-term, multifaceted approach. Increased functionality and quality of life require collaborative efforts between the patient's surgeon, prosthetist, hand therapists, mental health professionals, and peers. An individual surgeon may find that initiating and maintaining a practice offering total integrated treatment for upper-extremity amputees is a formidable task, but with specific, actionable recommendations, the process can be demystified. The upper-extremity surgeon must be facile with operative techniques such as targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR), regenerative peripheral nerve interface (RPNI), and soft tissue reconstruction and focus on team recruitment strategy and promotion of the clinic within the community...
January 4, 2024: Journal of Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38152711/targeted-nipple-reinnervation-in-gender-affirming-mastectomy-using-autologous-nerve-graft
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Albert Y Truong, Malini Chinta, Yunchan Chen, Grant G Black, Ian L Valerio, Lisa Gfrerer
Our team recently described targeted nipple reinnervation (TNR) during female-to-male gender-affirming mastectomy with free nipple grafting using either direct nerve coaptation or nerve allograft. The goals of TNR are to improve sensation (including erogenous sensation) and prevent numbness, paresthesias, chronic pain, and phantom sensation. Here, we describe our modified technique, which has evolved to use autologous intercostal nerve branches as donor nerves for reinnervation if direct nerve coaptation cannot be achieved...
September 2023: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38138909/vascularized-versus-free-nerve-grafts-an-experimental-study-on-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giuseppe Giglia, Fernando Rosatti, Antonino Giulio Giannone, Giuditta Gambino, Maria Grazia Zizzo, Ada Maria Florena, Pierangelo Sardo, Francesca Toia
BACKGROUND: Vascularized nerve grafts (VNGs) have been proposed as a superior alternative to free nerve grafts (FNGs) for complex nerve defects. A greater regenerative potential has been suggested by clinical and experimental studies, but conclusive evidence is still lacking. METHODS: In this experimental study, 10 adult male Wistar rats received a non-vascularized orthotopic sciatic nerve graft on their right side, and a vascularized orthotopic sciatic nerve graft nerve on their left side...
December 4, 2023: Journal of Personalized Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38138237/combining-surgical-innovations-in-amputation-surgery-robotic-harvest-of-the-rectus-abdominis-muscle-transplantation-and-targeted-muscle-reinnervation-improves-myocontrol-capability-and-pain-in-a-transradial-amputee
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Ernst, Janne M Hahne, Marko Markovic, Arndt F Schilling, Lisa Lorbeer, Marian Grade, Gunther Felmerer
Adding robotic surgery to bionic reconstruction might open a new dimension. The objective was to evaluate if a robotically harvested rectus abdominis (RA) transplant is a feasible procedure to improve soft-tissue coverage at the residual limb (RL) and serve as a recipient for up to three nerves due to its unique architecture and to allow the generation of additional signals for advanced myoelectric prosthesis control. A transradial amputee with insufficient soft-tissue coverage and painful neuromas underwent the interventions and was observed for 18 months...
December 7, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38127449/discussion-targeted-muscle-reinnervation-at-the-time-of-amputation-decreases-recurrent-symptomatic-neuroma-formation
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oskar C Aszmann, A Lee Dellon
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 1, 2024: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38058570/assessment-patient-selection-and-rehabilitation-of-nerve-transfers
#33
REVIEW
Emma A Bateman, Juliana Larocerie-Salgado, Douglas C Ross, Thomas A Miller, Stahs Pripotnev
Peripheral nerve injuries are common and can have a devastating effect on physical, psychological, and socioeconomic wellbeing. Peripheral nerve transfers have become the standard of care for many types of peripheral nerve injury due to their superior outcomes relative to conventional techniques. As the indications for, and use of, nerve transfers expand, the importance of pre-operative assessment and post-operative optimization increases. There are two principal advantages of nerve transfers: (1) their ability to shorten the time to reinnervation of muscles undergoing denervation because of peripheral nerve injury; and (2) their specificity in ensuring proximal motor and sensory axons are directed towards appropriate motor and sensory targets...
2023: Front Rehabil Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38025622/targeted-muscle-reinnervation-and-regenerative-peripheral-nerve-interfaces-for-prophylactic-pain-control-in-neurofibromatosis-type-1-amputees
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley Shin, Megan Fracol, Margaret S Roubaud
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an inherited multisystem disorder that affects one in 2500 to one in 5000 people. Neurofibromas are the second-most common benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors arising from Schwann cells and are associated with neurofibromatosis. Chronic pain and opioid use is elevated in patients with NF1 when neurofibromas are associated with sensory nerves. Surgical excision is the primary treatment of neurofibromas when they become large, malignant, or painful, but they are associated with high rates of recurrence...
November 2023: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38020215/proportions-of-four-distinct-classes-of-sensory-neurons-are-retained-even-when-axon-regeneration-is-enhanced-following-peripheral-nerve-injury
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samia Khan, Dario I Carrasco, Robin Isaacson, Arthur W English
INTRODUCTION: Recovery from peripheral nerve injuries is poor because axon regeneration is slow and inefficient. Experimental therapies that increase signaling of neuronal brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) through its TrkB receptor or through its downstream effectors enhance axon regeneration, increasing the number of motor and sensory neurons whose axons successfully regenerate and reinnervate muscle targets. The goal of this study was to compare the proportions of four different classes of sensory (dorsal root ganglion, DRG) neurons that successfully reinnervate two different muscle targets in control mice and mice treated pharmacologically to enhance axon regeneration...
2023: Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37999825/limb-amputations-in-cancer-modern-perspectives-outcomes-and-alternatives
#36
REVIEW
Thien Huong N Huynh, Davis R Kuruvilla, Matthew D Nester, Guston Zervoudakis, G Douglas Letson, David M Joyce, Odion T Binitie, Alexander L Lazarides
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes current findings regarding limb amputation within the context of cancer, especially in osteosarcomas and other bony malignancies. We seek to answer the question of how amputation is utilized in the contemporary management of cancer as well as explore current advances in limb-sparing techniques. RECENT FINDINGS: The latest research on amputation has been sparse given its extensive history and application. However, new research has shown that rotationplasty, osseointegration, targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR), and regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces (RPNI) can provide patients with better functional outcomes than traditional amputation...
November 24, 2023: Current Oncology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37999701/key-considerations-for-nerve-transfer-rehabilitation-after-surgical-reconstruction-for-brachial-plexus-and-peripheral-nerve-injuries
#37
REVIEW
Lorna C Kahn, Macyn M Stonner, Christopher J Dy
Nerve transfer surgery is commonly used to treat patients with brachial plexus injuries. However, guidelines on postoperative rehabilitation are not clearly established. Nerve transfers require the patient to relearn how to recruit newly innervated muscle(s), which may not occur naturally or intuitively. Supervised therapy is a valuable resource to guide patients through their lengthy recovery (often >12 months) because target muscle strength is both obtained and functionally used in daily life. This article highlights 10 key principles that provide the foundation for rehabilitation following nerve transfer surgery after a brachial plexus injury...
February 2024: Journal of Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37982207/an-extracellular-matrix-mimicking-alginate-hydrogel-scaffold-manipulates-an-inflammatory-microenvironment-and-improves-peripheral-nerve-regeneration-by-controlled-melatonin-release
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xu Wang, Xiangyun Yao, Ziyang Sun, Yi Jin, Zhiwen Yan, Huiquan Jiang, Yuanming Ouyang, Wei-En Yuan, Chunyang Wang, Cunyi Fan
Low efficiency of nerve growth and unstable release of loaded drugs have become a major problem in repairing peripheral nerve injury. Many intervention strategies were focused on simple drug loading, but have still been less effective. The key challenge is to establish a controlled release microenvironment to enable adequate nerve regeneration. In this study, we fabricate a multilayered compound nerve scaffold by electrospinning: with an anti-adhesive outer layer of polycaprolactone and an ECM-like inner layer consisting of a melatonin-loaded alginate hydrogel...
November 20, 2023: Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials for Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37929066/combined-tmr-and-rpni-in-a-vasculopathy-patient-a-case-report
#39
Logan G Galbraith, Daniel Najafali, James R Gatherwright
TMR (targeted muscle reinnervation) or RPNI (regenerative peripheral nerve interface) have been the standard after nerve injuries. In this case report, we explain our approach in combining these two techniques (TMRpni) for a patient undergoing left above-the-knee amputation. Using this method, both phantom and nerve pain were reduced in our patient's case. As this technique becomes more well understood and widely adopted, amputee patients may achieve a greater quality of life post operation.
December 2023: JPRAS Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37921366/regenerative-peripheral-nerve-interface-surgery-and-targeted-muscle-reinnervation-for-the-treatment-of-chronic-pain-in-limb-amputees
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damián Palafox
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 3, 2023: Journal of the American College of Surgeons
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