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Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface Surgery: Anatomic and Technical Guide

Garrison A. Leach, Riley A. Dean, Nishant Ganesh Kumar, Catherine Tsai, Frank Chiarappa, Paul S. Cederna, Theodore A. Kung, Chris Reid

2023Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Regenerative peripheral nerve interface (RPNI) surgery has been demonstrated to be an effective tool as an interface for neuroprosthetics. Additionally, it has been shown to be a reproducible and reliable strategy for the active treatment and for prevention of neuromas. The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive review of RPNI surgery to demonstrate its simplicity and empower reconstructive surgeons to add this to their armamentarium. This article discusses the basic science of neuroma formation and prevention, as well as the theory of RPNI. An anatomic review and discussion of surgical technique for each level of amputation and considerations for other etiologies of traumatic neuromas are included. Lastly, the authors discuss the future of RPNI surgery and compare this with other active techniques for the treatment of neuromas.

Topics & Concepts

NeuromaMedicinePeripheral nerveAmputationNeuroprostheticsSurgeryMicrosurgeryPhysical medicine and rehabilitationAnatomyNerve Injury and RehabilitationPain Management and TreatmentNerve injury and regeneration
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