Collagen Tube Conduits in Peripheral Nerve Repair: A Retrospective Analysis |
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Authors: | Kirk J. Wangensteen Loree K. Kalliainen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Combined MD/PhD Training Program, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA;(2) Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, Regions Hospital, Mail Stop 11503 B, 640 Jackson Street, St. Paul, MN 55101-2595, USA;(3) Departments of General and Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA; |
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Abstract: | A chart review was conducted of all patients receiving NeuraGen® conduits from 2002 to 2007 at Regions Hospital, a level I trauma center. Ninety-six patients underwent 126 repairs using NeuraGen® conduits, and 64 patients were seen in follow-up. Repairs were largely of upper extremity sensory nerves but six were repairs of nerves elsewhere in the body. There were no intra-operative complications, but there were two minor postoperative complications and one postoperative pulmonary embolus. Forty of 126 repairs were lost to follow-up. Twenty-six of 126 repairs had follow-up with quantitative testing of nerve recovery (2-point discrimination, Semmes–Weinstein, or EMG testing), with 35% reporting improvement and 31% going on to a revision operation. Sixty of 126 repairs had qualitative testing performed (subjective or objective reporting of sensation or motor function), with 45% reporting improvement and 5% going on to a revision operation. Patients who went on to revision surgery were more likely to have undergone quantitative evaluation of sensation. Overall, sensory recovery was in the 35–45% range in our experience. Our results indicate that NeuraGen® collagen conduits can be used safely throughout the body. |
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Keywords: | Peripheral nerve Digital nerve Conduit Nerve injury Collagen |
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