Calotta NA, Hanwright PJ, Giladi A, Tuffaha SH. Vascularized, Denervated Muscle Targets for Treatment of Symptomatic Neuromas in the Upper Extremity: Description of Operative Technique.
Tech Hand Up Extrem Surg 2022;
26:141-145. [PMID:
34817447 DOI:
10.1097/bth.0000000000000374]
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Abstract
Symptomatic neuromas of the upper extremity often cause persistent, debilitating pain that is resistant to medical management. Following upper extremity amputation, painful neuromas may disrupt rehabilitation efforts and pose a barrier to prosthetic use. Several surgical approaches have been attempted to treat neuromas, each of which suffers from limitations. We have developed a novel technique, the vascularized, denervated muscle target, that offers a compelling new option for primary prevention and secondary treatment of symptomatic neuromas of the upper extremity. Here, we provide a detailed description of our surgical technique as it is applied to neuromas of the upper extremity.
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