Vascularized, Denervated Muscle Targets for Treatment of Symptomatic Neuromas in the Upper Extremity: Description of Operative Technique

Symptomatic neuromas of the upper extremity often cause persistent, debilitating pain that is resistant to medical management. Following upper extremity amputation, painful neuromas may disrupt rehabilitation efforts and pose a barrier to prosthetic use. Several surgical approaches have been attempted to treat neuromas, each of which suffers from limitations. We have developed a novel technique, the vascularized, denervated muscle target, that offers a compelling new option for primary prevention and secondary treatment of symptomatic neuromas of the upper extremity. Here, we provide a detailed description of our surgical technique as it is applied to neuromas of the upper extremity.
Source: Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery - Category: Surgery Tags: Techniques Source Type: research