Targeted muscle reinnervation for the management of pain in the setting of major limb amputation

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The life altering nature of major limb amputations may be further complicated by neuroma formation in up to 60% of the estimated 2 million major limb amputees in the United States. This can be a source of pain and functional limitation of the residual limb. Pain associated with neuromas may limit prosthetic limb use, require reoperation, lead to opioid dependence, and dramatically reduce quality of life. A number of management options have been described including excision alone, excision with repair, excision with transposition, and targeted muscle reinnervation. Targeted muscle reinnervation has been shown to reduce phantom limb and neuroma pain for patients with upper and lower extremity amputations. It may be performed at the time of initial amputation to prevent pain development or secondarily for the treatment of established pain. Encouraging outcomes have been reported, and targeted muscle reinnervation is emerging as a leading surgical technique for pain prevention in patients undergoing major limb amputations and pain management in patients with pre-existing amputations.

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Peters, B. R., Russo, S. A., West, J. M., Moore, A. M., & Schulz, S. A. (2020). Targeted muscle reinnervation for the management of pain in the setting of major limb amputation. SAGE Open Medicine. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312120959180

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