The surgery of peripheral nerves (including tumors)
- PMID: 23931815
- DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-52902-2.00045-X
The surgery of peripheral nerves (including tumors)
Abstract
Surgical pathology of the peripheral nervous system includes traumatic injury, entrapment syndromes, and tumors. The recent significant advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology and cellular biology of peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration has yet to be translated into improved surgical techniques and better outcome after peripheral nerve injury. Decision making in peripheral nerve surgery continues to be a complex challenge, where the mechanism of injury, repeated clinical evaluation, neuroradiological and neurophysiological examination, and detailed knowledge of the peripheral nervous system response to injury are prerequisite to obtain the best possible outcome. Surgery continues to be the primary treatment modality for peripheral nerve tumors and advances in adjuvant oncological treatment has improved outcome after malignant peripheral nerve tumors. The present chapter provides background knowledge of surgical peripheral nerve disease and some general and practical guidance toward its clinical management.
Keywords: functional recovery time; nerve injury classification; peripheral nerve injury; peripheral nerve management; peripheral nerve regeneration; peripheral nerve repair; peripheral nerve surgery; peripheral nerve tumors.
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