Regenerative peripheral nerve interface for the treatment of iatrogenic neuroma in-continuity cases in the foot: Two case reports

Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface represents a surgical technique, whereby a free muscle graft is utilized as a physiological ‘target’ for peripheral nerve ingrowth. This procedure was first developed for increasing the amplitude of motor nerve signals to control neuro-prosthetic devices. Rege...

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Main Authors: Ronald M. Talis, Asim A.Z. Raja, Jeannie Huh, Paul S. Cederna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
Series:Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667396722000799
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Asim A.Z. Raja
Jeannie Huh
Paul S. Cederna
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description Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface represents a surgical technique, whereby a free muscle graft is utilized as a physiological ‘target’ for peripheral nerve ingrowth. This procedure was first developed for increasing the amplitude of motor nerve signals to control neuro-prosthetic devices. Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface has since been broadened for painful stump neuroma management in amputees, in addition to further optimizing advances in neuro-prosthetic function. To the best of our knowledge, this paper presents two cases, with the first documented use of Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface, as an innovative technique for the management of iatrogenic, symptomatic neuroma in-continuity complications involving the forefoot.
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spelling doaj.art-be260e3012fb438784b36aa2898e02c52022-12-22T01:45:43ZengElsevierFoot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases2667-39672022-01-0123100222Regenerative peripheral nerve interface for the treatment of iatrogenic neuroma in-continuity cases in the foot: Two case reportsRonald M. Talis0Asim A.Z. Raja1Jeannie Huh2Paul S. Cederna3Attending Staff, Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Womack Army Medical Center, 2817 Reilly Road, Fort Bragg, NC 28310, United States; Corresponding author.Attending Staff & Program Director, PMSR/RRA, Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Womack Army Medical Center, 2817 Reilly Road, Fort Bragg, NC 28310, United StatesOrthopedic Surgeon/Assistant Professor of Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; Womack Army Medical Center, 2817 Reilly Road, Fort Bragg, NC 28310, United StatesSection of Plastic Surgery, Department: Section of Plastic Surgery, University of Michigan, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, United StatesRegenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface represents a surgical technique, whereby a free muscle graft is utilized as a physiological ‘target’ for peripheral nerve ingrowth. This procedure was first developed for increasing the amplitude of motor nerve signals to control neuro-prosthetic devices. Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface has since been broadened for painful stump neuroma management in amputees, in addition to further optimizing advances in neuro-prosthetic function. To the best of our knowledge, this paper presents two cases, with the first documented use of Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface, as an innovative technique for the management of iatrogenic, symptomatic neuroma in-continuity complications involving the forefoot.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667396722000799Neuroma incontinuityPeripheral nerveTargetFree muscle autograft
spellingShingle Ronald M. Talis
Asim A.Z. Raja
Jeannie Huh
Paul S. Cederna
Regenerative peripheral nerve interface for the treatment of iatrogenic neuroma in-continuity cases in the foot: Two case reports
Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases
Neuroma incontinuity
Peripheral nerve
Target
Free muscle autograft
title Regenerative peripheral nerve interface for the treatment of iatrogenic neuroma in-continuity cases in the foot: Two case reports
title_full Regenerative peripheral nerve interface for the treatment of iatrogenic neuroma in-continuity cases in the foot: Two case reports
title_fullStr Regenerative peripheral nerve interface for the treatment of iatrogenic neuroma in-continuity cases in the foot: Two case reports
title_full_unstemmed Regenerative peripheral nerve interface for the treatment of iatrogenic neuroma in-continuity cases in the foot: Two case reports
title_short Regenerative peripheral nerve interface for the treatment of iatrogenic neuroma in-continuity cases in the foot: Two case reports
title_sort regenerative peripheral nerve interface for the treatment of iatrogenic neuroma in continuity cases in the foot two case reports
topic Neuroma incontinuity
Peripheral nerve
Target
Free muscle autograft
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667396722000799
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