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Deep Peroneal Nerve Transfer for Established Plantar Sensory Loss
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2003
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Plantar Sensory LossPeripheral Nerve InjuryNeurophysiologyPhysiologyPeripheral Nervous SystemSocial SciencesSurgeryNeuroscienceHand SurgeryWound HealingNervous SystemSurgical TechniqueMedicinePeripheral NerveOrthopaedic SurgeryNerve GraftingMicrosurgical Nerve RepairSensory Loss
Patients with established or irreversible plantar sensory loss often have normal sensation on the dorsal aspect of the foot, due to an intact deep peroneal nerve. A new method of deep peroneal nerve transfer is proposed for repair of plantar sensory loss caused by extensive nerve gaps or high-level lesions of the posterior tibial nerve. Two cases in which this technique was used are described. The surgical technique is relatively easy, with a short operating time, rapid nerve regeneration after surgery, accurate sensory recovery, and minimal donor-site morbidity with sensory loss only on the first web space of the foot.