Prophylactic Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface Surgery in Pediatric Lower Limb Amputation Patients.

IF 6.4 1区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Annals of surgery Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1097/SLA.0000000000006327
Ahneesh J Mohanty, Paul S Cederna, Stephen W P Kemp, Theodore A Kung
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the prophylactic effect of regenerative peripheral nerve interface (RPNI) surgery on pediatric postamputation pain.

Background: Chronic postamputation pain is a debilitating and refractory sequela of limb amputation affecting up to 83% of pediatric patients with limb loss, resulting in disability and decreased quality of life. We postulate that prophylactic RPNI surgery performed during amputation may decrease the incidence of symptomatic neuroma and development of phantom limb pain, as well as limit analgesic use among pediatric patients with limb loss.

Methods: Retrospective chart review was performed on pediatric patients between the ages of 8 and 21 years who underwent major lower limb amputation with and without RPNI surgery. Documented neuroma and phantom limb pain scores, as well as analgesic use, were recorded. Narcotic use was converted to milligrams morphine equivalents per day, whereas overall analgesic use was converted to Medication Quantification Scale version III scores. Analysis was performed using Stata.

Results: Forty-four pediatric patients were identified; 25 RPNI patients and 19 controls. Of control patients, 79% developed chronic postamputation pain versus 21% of RPNI patients ( P < 0.001). Among the patients who developed postamputation pain, 20% of controls developed clinical neuroma pain, compared with 0% of RPNI patients ( P < 0.001). In addition, RPNI patients demonstrated a significant decrease in pain score ( P = 0.007) and narcotic usage ( P < 0.01) compared with controls. Overall analgesic use did not vary significantly between groups.

Conclusions: Prophylactic RPNI surgery shows promise for pediatric patients undergoing major lower limb amputation by preventing both symptomatic neuromas and possibly the development of phantom limb pain.

小儿下肢截肢患者的预防性再生外周神经接口 (RPNI) 手术。
目的:评估再生外周神经接口(RPNI)手术对小儿截肢后疼痛的预防效果:评估再生外周神经接口(RPNI)手术对小儿截肢后疼痛的预防效果:截肢后慢性疼痛是肢体截肢后一种令人衰弱的难治性后遗症,影响高达 83% 的肢体缺失儿科患者,导致残疾和生活质量下降。我们推测,在截肢期间进行预防性 RPNI 手术可降低症状性神经瘤和幻肢痛的发生率,并限制肢体缺失儿科患者的镇痛药使用:方法:对年龄在 8 至 21 岁之间、接受下肢大截肢手术并接受或未接受 RPNI 手术的儿科患者进行回顾性病历审查。记录神经瘤和幻肢痛评分以及镇痛剂使用情况。麻醉剂使用量转换为每日毫克吗啡当量(MME/day),而总体镇痛剂使用量转换为第三版药物定量量表(MQSIII)评分。使用 Stata 进行分析:结果:共确定了 44 名儿科患者,其中 25 人为 RPNI 患者,19 人为对照组。79%的对照组患者会出现截肢后慢性疼痛,而RPNI患者中这一比例仅为21%(PC结论:预防性RPNI手术会导致截肢后慢性疼痛:预防性 RPNI 手术可预防无症状神经瘤和可能出现的幻肢痛,为接受下肢大截肢手术的儿科患者带来希望。
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Annals of surgery
Annals of surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
4.40%
发文量
687
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: The Annals of Surgery is a renowned surgery journal, recognized globally for its extensive scholarly references. It serves as a valuable resource for the international medical community by disseminating knowledge regarding important developments in surgical science and practice. Surgeons regularly turn to the Annals of Surgery to stay updated on innovative practices and techniques. The journal also offers special editorial features such as "Advances in Surgical Technique," offering timely coverage of ongoing clinical issues. Additionally, the journal publishes monthly review articles that address the latest concerns in surgical practice.
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