Literature DB >> 17605016

Selective peripheral neurotomy (SPN) for spasticity in childhood.

M P Sindou1, F Simon, P Mertens, P Decq.   

Abstract

OVERVIEW: Excess spasticity leads to disability that is marked by impaired locomotion, handicapping deformities and, if not controlled, discomfort and pain. Selective peripheral neurotomy in the child is indicated for severe focal spasticity, when botulinum toxin injections cannot delay surgery any longer.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Preoperative motor blocks mimicking the outcome of the surgical procedure are essential to establish the objectives of neurotomy. In the lower limb, obturator neurotomy is indicated for spasticity in the adductor muscles, hamstring neurotomy for the knee flexion and tibial neurotomy for the spastic foot. Anterior tibial neurotomy is indicated for the extensor hallucis spasticity and femoral neurotomy for spasticity in the quadriceps. In the upper limb, neurotomy of the pectoralis major and teres major nerves is indicated for spasticity of the internal rotators of the shoulder. Neurotomy of the musculocutaneous nerve is indicated for spasticity of the flexors of the elbow, and neurotomy of median and ulnar nerves are indicated for spasticity of the pronators and flexors of the wrist and fingers.
CONCLUSION: Selective peripheral neurotomy is a valuable neurosurgical procedure in well-trained surgical hands for severe focalised spasticity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17605016     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-007-0399-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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1.  Adductor tenotomy and selective obturator neurectomy for the treatment of spasticity in a man with paraplegia.

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2.  Long-term results of microsurgical selective tibial neurotomy for spastic foot : comparison of adult and child.

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3.  Selective musculocutaneous neurotomy for spastic elbow.

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4.  Nerve transfers in the forearm: potential use in spastic conditions.

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5.  Anatomical study of the musculocutaneous nerve branching pattern: application for selective neurectomy in the treatment of elbow flexors spasticity.

Authors:  Adeline Cambon-Binder; Caroline Leclercq
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6.  Outcome of selective motor fasciculotomy in the treatment of upper limb spasticity.

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Authors:  Yanrong Li; Meng Wang; Shaohua Tang; Xiankun Zhu; Shengbo Yang
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