Literature DB >> 22411625

A positive Tinel sign as predictor of pain relief or sensory recovery after decompression of chronic tibial nerve compression in patients with diabetic neuropathy.

A Lee Dellon1, Vicki L Muse, Nickerson D Scott, Thomas Akre, Sharon R Anderson, Steve L Barret, Kent R Biddinger, Peter J Bregman, Bryan P Bullard, Damien M Dauphinee, James M DeJesus, Ramon A DeJesus, Ivica Ducic, Jeffery Dunkerly, Michael R Galina, Virginia Hung, Dolf R Ichtertz, Michael F Kutka, Richard P Jacoby, J Barry Johnson, David W Mader, Christopher T Maloney, Peter J Mancuso, R Craig Martin, Rick F Martin, Brian A McDowel, Vito J Rizzo, Michael Rose, Gedge D Rosson, Bruce B Shafiroff, Jerome K Steck, Raymond G Stolarski, Patrick Swier, Tatiana A Wellens-Bruschayt, Bronwyn Wilke, Eric H Williams, Michael A Wood, William A Wood, Michael P Younes, Fuat Yuksel.   

Abstract

Predictive ability of a positive Tinel sign over the tibial nerve in the tarsal was evaluated as a prognostic sign in determining sensory outcomes after distal tibial neurolysis in diabetics with chronic nerve compression at this location. Outcomes were evaluated with a visual analog score (VAS) for pain and measurements of the cutaneous pressure threshold/two-point discrimination. A multicenter prospective study enrolled 628 patients who had a positive Tinel sign. Of these patients, 465 (74%) had VAS >5. Each patient had a release of the tarsal tunnel and a neurolysis of the medial and lateral plantar and calcaneal tunnels. Subsequent, contralateral, identical surgery was done in 211 of the patients (152 of which had a VAS >5). Mean VAS score decreased from 8.5 to 2.0 (p <0.001) at 6 months, and remained at this level for 3.5 years. Sensibility improved from a loss of protective sensation to recovery of some two-point discrimination during this same time period. It is concluded that a positive Tinel sign over the tibial nerve at the tarsal tunnel in a diabetic patient with chronic nerve compression at this location predicts significant relief of pain and improvement in plantar sensibility. Thieme Medical Publishers 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22411625     DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1306371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reconstr Microsurg        ISSN: 0743-684X            Impact factor:   2.873


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