Literature DB >> 11062573

Centro-central union for the prevention of neuroma formation after finger amputation.

H J Belcher1, A N Pandya.   

Abstract

Sixty digits undergoing terminalization were randomized to undergo either simple transection of the digital nerves (control) or direct suture of the nerves to each other (centro-central union, CCU). Thirty-one digits were available for review with a minimum follow-up of one year following the surgery. Assessment was by visual analogue scales (VAS) and clinical examination. Measurements included static two-point discrimination (S2PD) for sensation, dolorimetry for stump tenderness and grip-strength.Resting pain, cold intolerance and perceived tenderness were comparable in the two groups. Perceived and observed touch sensitivity were better in the control group but the stumps in this group were more tender than those in the CCU group. We conclude that CCU results in more comfortable stumps but causes greater loss of sensitivity. It is a simple and worthwhile adjunct to digital amputation. Copyright 2000 The British Society for Surgery of the Hand.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11062573     DOI: 10.1054/jhsb.2000.0372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Br        ISSN: 0266-7681


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