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Pawan Agarwal1, Dhananjaya Sharma2.
Abstract
Diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSPN) is the commonest form of neuropathy which leads to insensate sole, diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) and its complications. We share our experience in recovery of sensation in the sole after prophylactic surgery such as nerve decompression (ND) or sensory neurotization by nerve transfer (NT) in patients having Diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy DSPN. 32 patients (46 feet) were selected for either nerve decompression or sensory neurotization depending upon presence or absence of Tinel's sign at tarsal tunnel. At 6 month post-operatively perception of touch and pain recovered in all feet; temperature and pressure perception recovered in ∼95% feet; average vibration perception threshold returned to normal range and 2-Point Discrimination came down significantly. There were no ulcers or amputation in operated limbs during follow up period of 6 months. Prophylactic surgery in the form of ND and NT can be offered with minimal complications which significantly improve sensations in the sole in selected cases of DSPN. These have the potential to improve the quality of life of patient and change the natural course of disease.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy; Foot ulcer; Nerve decompression; Sensory loss of sole; Sensory neurotization; Sensory recovery
Year: 2021 PMID: 33717968 PMCID: PMC7920140 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2021.01.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Orthop Trauma ISSN: 0976-5662