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Management of the sciatic nerve during transfemoral amputation: a survey of Dutch surgeons

Authors :
H. van de Meent
Jan Paul M. Frölke
Merle E. Bruijn
C.H. Arts
Source :
Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 61, 4, pp. 467-470, Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 61, 467-470
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext BACKGROUND: Neuropathic pain often occurs after leg amputation. It is unclear why some patients suffer from pain and others do not. Intraoperative nerve handling might correlate with these pain syndromes. It is unknown which nerve handling techniques are currently used among surgeons and whether a specific technique is related to eliciting these pain syndromes. The aim of this study was to investigate the current surgical sciatic nerve management used among surgeons in the Netherlands. METHODS: A survey was carried out among Dutch surgeons. Additionally, surgical sciatic nerve management data were obtained from the surgical reports of transfemoral amputations that were performed in our hospital. RESULTS: Seventy-eight of the 102 online surveys were returned. Sharp transection without ligation was used most often (41.0%), followed by sharp transection after ligation (30.8%). There were 38 transfemoral amputations performed in our hospital. Sharp transection after ligation was most often used (55.3%), followed by transection with electrocautery (13.2%). CONCLUSIONS: All techniques of transecting the sciatic nerve are currently performed by Dutch surgeons. These results provide a solid basis to perform future studies to investigate whether a specific surgical technique is related to postamputation pain syndromes.

Details

ISSN :
00219509
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dbd55716aa15e6211c778a38efbdcff9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23736/s0021-9509.19.10733-1