J Korean Foot Ankle Soc.  2004 Jun;8(1):52-57.

The Effect of Peripheral Neurolysis in Diabetic Feet

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  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gwangju Veterans Hospital, Gwangju, Korea. ortho@kornet.net

Abstract

PURPOSE: We evaluated the effect of nerve decompression for restoration of plantar sweating and sensation in diabetic neuropathic feet, and we selected diabetic neuropathic patients with the possibility of overlying entrapmental neuropathy.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
From June 2002 to May 2003, we have investigated and follow-up examed 10 patients with diabetic neuropathic feet, with decreased sensation in their lower limb, who underwent peripheral nerve decompression. The surgical procedure was multiple neurolysis of the common peroneal nerve, posterior tibial nerve and its three branches of one limb. We compared the operated limb with the opposite, unoperated limb. We performed history taking, physical examination, sweat secretion test, touch sensory test using Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments and electrodiagnostic study, pre-operatively and post-operatively.
RESULTS
On 6 months after the operation, the post-operative tests showed that there were noticeable improvements to sensation, statistically (P<0.05), but there was no change in the sweat secretion test. According to the Cseuz criteria, 7 patients out of the 10 patients who received the multiple neurolysis showed excellent or good results.
CONCLUSION
We observed that the peripheral nerve neurolysis could be benefit for improving sensation and alleviating pain of the diabetic neuropathic feet with nerve entrapmental symptoms, but there was no change in the sweat secretion on short-term follow-up. To identify whether the effect will be continued or not, additional follow-up will be required.

Keyword

Diabetic neuropathic feet; Entrapmental neuropathy; Peripheral neurolysis

MeSH Terms

Decompression
Diabetic Foot*
Extremities
Follow-Up Studies
Foot
Humans
Lower Extremity
Nerve Compression Syndromes
Peripheral Nerves
Peroneal Nerve
Physical Examination
Sensation
Sweat
Sweating
Tibial Nerve
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