Effect of Amniotic Membrane Nerve Wrapping in Final Results of Traumatic Peripheral Nerve Repair.

IF 0.9 Q3 SURGERY
Soraya Shahrokh Shahraki, Masoud Yavari, Ali Tabrizi
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Abstract

Background: Preventing perineural adhesions and scars formation in the traumatic peripheral injuries is very important on the recovery process. We aimed to evaluate the effect of using the amniotic membrane wrapping on the results of surgical treatment of damaged peripheral nerves.

Methods: This cohort study included 30 patients with symptoms of acute peripheral nerve injuries due to penetrating trauma in the forearm or wrist in January 2019 to November 2020 referred to the Hand and Microsurgery Department, 15 Khordad Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. In 15 patients, after nerve repair, amniotic membrane coverage was used around the nerve, all patients were followed for 12 months. Ultrasound study for neuroma formation and nerve regeneration was determined based on EMG and NCV findings. The modified Medical Research Councile classification (MRCC) was used to evaluate of motor and sensory recovery.

Results: In the amniotic membrane wrapping group, all patients had nerve regeneration and functional nerve recovery occurred after 12 months. In the control group, 5 patients (33.4%) did not have nerve recovery and had functional and sensory impairment. In terms of functional capabilities; there was a significant difference in pinch strength, grip power and MRCC scoring between the two groups. Moreover, the mean volume of neuroma in these patients who used amniotic membrane covering was 2.7 mm3 and in the control group, it was 3.9 mm3 (P=0.001). Five patients who did not have a damaged nerve, the neuroma volume was 4.8 ± 0.9 mm3.

Conclusion: The use of amniotic membrane covering is effective methods in the improve results of peripheral nerve repair and nerve function recovery.

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羊膜神经包裹对外伤性周围神经修复最终结果的影响。
背景:外伤性周围性损伤后,预防周围神经粘连和瘢痕形成对恢复过程至关重要。目的探讨羊膜包裹术对周围神经损伤手术治疗效果的影响。方法:本队列研究纳入了2019年1月至2020年11月在伊朗德黑兰Shahid Beheshti医科大学15 Khordad医院手部和显微外科就诊的30例前臂或手腕穿透性创伤急性周围神经损伤患者。15例患者神经修复后,在神经周围覆盖羊膜,随访12个月。超声检查神经瘤形成和神经再生的依据是肌电图和NCV结果。采用改良的医学研究委员会分类(MRCC)评价运动和感觉恢复。结果:羊膜包裹组12个月后神经再生,神经功能恢复。对照组有5例(33.4%)患者神经未恢复,有功能和感觉障碍。在功能能力方面;两组在握力、握力和MRCC评分上有显著差异。使用羊膜覆盖的患者神经瘤平均体积为2.7 mm3,对照组为3.9 mm3 (P=0.001)。无神经损伤者5例,神经瘤体积4.8±0.9 mm3。结论:羊膜覆盖是提高周围神经修复效果和神经功能恢复的有效方法。
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