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Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interfaces to Treat Painful Digit and Hand Neuromas After Amputation
Sponsor: Medstar Health Research Institute
Summary
This study is being done to demonstrate the effectiveness of Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interfaces (RPNI) surgery in treating symptomatic neuromas of the hand and digits following amputation compared to standard of care using a Prospective, Observational Trial
Official title: Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interfaces to Treat Painful Digit and Hand Neuromas After Amputation: A Prospective Observational Trial"
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
80
Start Date
2021-10-05
Completion Date
2025-08
Last Updated
2024-11-29
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface (RPNI) surgery
Surgeons will perform neuroma resection and RPNI creation using a free muscle graft from the brachioradialis muscle harvested through a small separate incision
Traction Neurectomy
Surgeons will perform neuroma resection and traction neurectomy,
Locations (2)
The Curtis National Hand Center at Medstar Union Memorial Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
University of Michigan Plastic Surgery
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States