Sensory recovery outcome after digital nerve repair in relation to different reconstructive techniques: meta-analysis and systematic review.

Plastic Surgery International Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-07-30 DOI:10.1155/2013/704589
Felix J Paprottka, Petra Wolf, Yves Harder, Yasmin Kern, Philipp M Paprottka, Hans-Günther Machens, Jörn A Lohmeyer
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Good clinical outcome after digital nerve repair is highly relevant for proper hand function and has a significant socioeconomic impact. However, level of evidence for competing surgical techniques is low. The aim is to summarize and compare the outcomes of digital nerve repair with different methods (end-to-end and end-to-side coaptations, nerve grafts, artificial conduit-, vein-, muscle, and muscle-in-vein reconstructions, and replantations) to provide an aid for choosing an individual technique of nerve reconstruction and to create reference values of standard repair for nonrandomized clinical studies. 87 publications including 2,997 nerve repairs were suitable for a precise evaluation. For digital nerve repairs there was practically no particular technique superior to another. Only end-to-side coaptation had an inferior two-point discrimination in comparison to end-to-end coaptation or nerve grafting. Furthermore, this meta-analysis showed that youth was associated with an improved sensory recovery outcome in patients who underwent digital replantation. For end-to-end coaptations, recent publications had significantly better sensory recovery outcomes than older ones. Given minor differences in outcome, the main criteria in choosing an adequate surgical technique should be gap length and donor site morbidity caused by graft material harvesting. Our clinical experience was used to provide a decision tree for digital nerve repair.

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不同重建技术对指神经修复后感觉恢复效果的影响:meta分析和系统评价。
指神经修复术后良好的临床效果与正常的手功能高度相关,并具有显著的社会经济影响。然而,竞争手术技术的证据水平很低。目的是总结和比较不同方法(端到端和端侧吻合、神经移植、人工导管、静脉、肌肉和静脉内肌肉重建和再植)的指神经修复的结果,为选择一种单独的神经重建技术提供帮助,并为非随机临床研究创建标准修复的参考值。87份出版物包括2997份神经修复适合于精确评估。对于指神经修复,实际上并没有什么特别的技术优于其他技术。与端到端接合或神经移植相比,只有端侧接合的两点辨别能力较差。此外,该荟萃分析显示,在接受数字再植的患者中,年轻与改善的感觉恢复结果相关。对于端到端匹配,最近的出版物有明显更好的感官恢复结果比旧的。考虑到结果的微小差异,选择合适的手术技术的主要标准应该是间隙长度和移植材料收获引起的供体部位发病率。我们的临床经验为指神经修复提供了决策树。
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