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World Neurosurg ; 84(3): 681-7, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25937355

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Stump neuroma pain in amputees can be quite challenging. Surgical treatment may be largely subdivided into neuromodulative and non-neuromodulative methods. The latter includes neurocapsis, insertion of nerve stump into the bone marrow, centro-central short circuit (CCSC), and coverage with vascularized soft tissue flaps. CCSC was shown to be extremely effective in alleviation of pain. Reports on CCSC for the treatment of stump neuroma pain have disappeared from the literature, with a shift toward neuromodulation for the treatment of pain irrespective of etiology. METHODS: We observed 8 lower limb amputees undergoing CCSC of the sciatic nerve during a follow-up of 12 years. All had the same stump neuroma pain rendering them unable to wear their prostheses. The sciatic nerve was explored at the midthigh area, much proximal to the amputation site, and a short circuit was established between the tibial and peroneal parts of the nerve. Assessment was by means of pain quantification as per the quadruple visual analogue scale, medication intake, and ability to use prostheses. RESULTS: The median worst quadruple visual analogue scale before surgery was 8.0. After surgery it decreased to 2.5 (P = 0.00094). Medication intake was reduced from regular intake of a combination of opioids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, tricyclic antidepressants, and pregabalin in all patients to irregular intake of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug alone in 3 of 8 patients. All patients were able to wear their limb prosthesis since surgery. CONCLUSIONS: CCSC is a simple, effective, and long-lasting method to treat painful stump neuromas in amputees. It should be strongly considered in deserving cases before resorting to neuromodulative methods.


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Amputation Stumps/surgery , Neuroma/surgery , Peroneal Nerve/surgery , Tibial Nerve/surgery , Adult , Aged , Amputees , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/therapeutic use , Artificial Limbs , Bone Marrow/surgery , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neuroma/drug therapy , Neuroma/etiology , Pain Measurement , Sciatic Nerve/surgery , Sciatica/etiology , Sciatica/surgery , Surgical Flaps , Treatment Outcome
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