Transradial Amputation and Wrist Disarticulation

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Ian Chow, Raymond Glenn Gaston
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Abstract

Transradial amputations represent the most common level of amputation in the upper extremity proximal to the fingers. While patients following forearm-level amputations have a high rate of phantom limb pain and utilization of neuropathic medications, they are also the most likely upper extremity amputees to utilize a prosthesis and remain in the work-force. The advent and evolution of active nerve management strategies such as targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) and regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces (RPNI) have revolutionized amputation surgery. Initially developed to facilitate prosthetic control, TMR and by extension, RPNI have been shown to significantly mitigate neuroma pain and phantom limb pain. The use of these techniques should be considered in most patients undergoing major limb amputation. The continuous development of improved prosthetic technologies has led to a refinement of paradigms for amputation throughout the body, and forearm-level amputation is no different. In this chapter, we will outline the conceptual framework for TMR/RPNI, discuss its role in forearm-level amputations, review pearls and pitfalls for the surgeon performing these procedures, and outline our algorithm and approach in performing transradial amputation and wrist disarticulation.

经桡骨截肢和腕部脱臼
经桡侧截肢是指端附近上肢最常见的截肢方式。虽然前臂水平截肢后的患者有很高的幻肢疼痛率和神经病理性药物的使用率,但他们也是最有可能使用假肢并继续工作的上肢截肢者。主动神经管理策略的出现和发展,如靶向肌肉再支配(TMR)和再生外周神经接口(RPNI),已经彻底改变了截肢手术。最初是为了促进假体控制而开发的,TMR和RPNI已被证明可以显著减轻神经瘤疼痛和幻肢疼痛。在大多数接受重大截肢手术的患者中,应考虑使用这些技术。改进的假肢技术的不断发展导致了全身截肢模式的改进,前臂截肢也不例外。在本章中,我们将概述TMR/RPNI的概念框架,讨论其在前臂水平截肢中的作用,回顾外科医生进行这些手术的要点和陷阱,并概述我们在进行经桡侧截肢和手腕关节分离时的算法和方法。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics is an innovative, richly illustrated resource that keeps practitioners informed of significant advances in all areas of surgical management. Each issue of this atlas-style journal explores a single topic, often offering alternate approaches to the same procedure. Its current, definitive information keeps readers in the forefront of their specialty.
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