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Targeted Muscle Reinnervation To Reduce Postoperative Pain In Patients Undergoing Hindquarter Resections, Mikaela H. Sullivan, Gavin L. Mills, Hiba Saifuddin, Elyse J. Brinkman, Brian T. Carlsen, Steven L. Moran, Matthew T. Houdek
Targeted Muscle Reinnervation To Reduce Postoperative Pain In Patients Undergoing Hindquarter Resections, Mikaela H. Sullivan, Gavin L. Mills, Hiba Saifuddin, Elyse J. Brinkman, Brian T. Carlsen, Steven L. Moran, Matthew T. Houdek
School of Medicine Faculty Publications
Background/Aim: Pre-emptive targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) at the time of amputation results in less phantom limb pain (PLP) compared with untreated amputee controls. There is limited literature describing the technique in patients undergoing hindquarter amputation despite up to 90% of these patients reporting PLP and 50% presenting with painful neuroma. The purpose of the current study was to describe the motor nerves accessible through a primary hind-quarter amputation to be used for TMR and review pain outcomes in clinical case correlates of patients with TMR. Patients and Methods: Six limbs were obtained from three fresh adult cadavers and proximal sensory …