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Does crossover innervation really affect the clinical outcome? A comparison of outcome between unilateral and bilateral digital nerve repair 被引量:1
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作者 melike oruc Kadri Ozer +2 位作者 Ozlem Colak Yüksel Kankaya Ugur Kocer 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第9期1499-1505,共7页
Digital nerve injuries are the mostly detected nerve injury in the upper extremity. However, since the clinical phenomenon of crossover innervation at some degree from uninjured digital nerve to the in- jured side occ... Digital nerve injuries are the mostly detected nerve injury in the upper extremity. However, since the clinical phenomenon of crossover innervation at some degree from uninjured digital nerve to the in- jured side occurs after digital nerve injuries is sustained, one could argue that this concept might even result in the overestimation of the outcome of the digital nerve repair. With this knowledge in mind, this study aimed to present novel, pure, focused and valuable clinical data by comparing the outcomes of bilateral and unilateral digital nerve repair. A retrospective review of 28 fingers with unilateral or bilateral digital nerve repair using end-to-end technique in 19 patients within 2 years was performed. Weber's two-point discrimination, sharp/dull discrimination, warm/cold sensation and Visual Analog Scale scoring were measured at final 12-month follow ups in all patients. There was no significant difference in recovery of sensibility after unilateral and bilateral digital nerve repairs. Though there is crossover innervation microscopically, it is not important in the clinical evaluation period. According to clinical findings from this study, crossover innervations appear to be negligible in the estimation of outcomes of digital neurorrhaphy. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration digital nerve repair UNILATERAL BILATERAL crossover innervation sensibility NEURORRHAPHY nerve sprouting neural regeneration
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