Surgical Innovations to Restore Function in Pediatric Peripheral Nerve Conditions.
Pediatrics
; 148(6)2021 12 01.
Article
em En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-34851416
Peripheral nerve injuries in children can result in devastating lifelong deficits. Because of the time-sensitive nature of muscle viability and the limited speed of nerve regeneration, early recognition and treatment of nerve injuries are essential to restore function. Innovative surgical techniques have been developed to combat the regenerative length and speed; these include nerve transfers. Nerve transfers involve transferring a healthy, expendable donor nerve to an injured nerve to restore movement and sensation. Nerve transfers are frequently used to treat children affected by conditions, including UE trauma, brachial plexus birth injury, and acute flaccid myelitis. Pediatricians play an important role in the outcomes of children with these conditions through early diagnosis and timely referrals. With this review, we aim to provide awareness of state-of-the-art surgical treatment options that significantly improve the function of children with traumatic nerve injuries, brachial plexus birth injury, and acute flaccid myelitis.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos
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Traumatismos dos Nervos Periféricos
Tipo de estudo:
Screening_studies
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Systematic_reviews
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Child
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Humans
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En
Revista:
Pediatrics
Ano de publicação:
2021
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Article