Surgical prevention of terminal neuroma and phantom limb pain: A literature review

Ronald N. Bogdasarian, Steven B. Cai, Bao Ngoc N. Tran, Ashley Ignatiuk, Edward S. Lee

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Abstract

The incidence of extremity amputation is estimated at about 200,000 cases annually. Over 25% of patients suffer from terminal neuroma or phantom limb pain (TNPLP), resulting in pain, inability to wear a prosthetic device, and lost work. Once TNPLP develops, there is no definitive cure. Therefore, there has been an emerging focus on TNPLP prevention. We exam-ined the current literature on TNPLP prevention in patients undergoing extremity amputa-tion. A literature review was performed using Ovid Medline, Cochrane Collaboration Library, and Google Scholar to identify all original studies that addressed surgical prophylaxis against TNPLP. The search was conducted using both Medical Subject Headings and free-text using the terms “phantom limb pain,” “amputation neuroma,” and “surgical prevention of amputation neuroma.” Fifteen studies met the inclusion criteria, including six prospective trials, two comprehensive literature reviews, four retrospective chart reviews, and three case series/tech-nique reviews. Five techniques were identified, and each was incorporated into a target-based classification system. A small but growing body of literature exists regarding the surgical prevention of TNPLP. Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR), a form of physiologic target reassignment, has the greatest momentum in the academic surgical community, with multi-ple recent prospective studies demonstrating superior prevention of TNPLP. Neurorrhaphy and transposition with implantation are supported by less robust evidence, but merit future study as alternatives to TMR.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)310-322
Number of pages13
JournalArchives of Plastic Surgery
Volume48
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Surgery

Keywords

  • Phantom limb pain
  • Surgical prevention of phantom limb pain
  • Targeted muscle reinnervation
  • Targeted nerve implantation
  • Terminal neuroma

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