Selective denervation of the wrist for chronic pain: a systematic literature review

K. W. Chin, A. Engelsman, T. V. van Gulik, S. Strackee
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Abstract

Selective denervation of sensory nerve branches to the wrist is a palliative surgical treatment option for patients with chronic wrist pain when preserving the range of motion and function is preferred. Treatment varies from partial isolated denervation of the posterior interosseous nerve to extensive ‘complete’ denervations. This study aimed to provide an overview of the literature regarding treatment outcomes in the domains of pain, grip strength, patient satisfaction and return to work. MEDLINE (PubMed), EMBASE and Cochrane databases were systematically searched and identified 993 studies, of which 12 were eligible for analysis. Denervation resulted in high ‘return to work’ rates (up to 94%), patient satisfaction (up to 92%), increased grip strength (7%–64%) and improved average pain scores (36%–92%). Treatment outcomes of both partial and complete denervations were favourable; however, variations in outcomes suggest the need for improving evidence regarding surgical technique and nerve identification.
手腕选择性去神经支配治疗慢性疼痛:系统文献综述
对慢性手腕疼痛患者来说,选择性去神经支配手腕的感觉神经分支是一种姑息性手术治疗选择,但最好保留运动范围和功能。治疗方法从骨间后神经的部分孤立去神经支配到广泛的“完全”去神经支配不等。本研究旨在概述有关疼痛、握力、患者满意度和重返工作岗位等领域的治疗结果的文献。对MEDLINE(PubMed)、EMBASE和Cochrane数据库进行了系统检索,确定了993项研究,其中12项符合分析条件。去神经支配导致高“重返工作岗位”率(高达94%)、患者满意度(高达92%)、握力增加(7%-64%)和平均疼痛评分改善(36%-92%)。部分和完全去神经支配的治疗结果都是有利的;然而,结果的变化表明,需要改进手术技术和神经识别方面的证据。
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