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The effects of operative delay on the relief of neuropathic pain after injury to the brachial plexus
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Acute PainPeripheral Nerve InjuryPain MedicineNeuropathic PainSurgeryPeripheral NervePeripheral NervesOrthopaedic SurgeryBrachial PlexusPain ManagementNeurologyHealth SciencesSpinal Cord InjuryInterventional Pain MedicineRehabilitationBrachial Plexus InjuryOperative DelayMicrosurgical Nerve RepairPain ResearchNeuroanatomyWound HealingNerve RepairMedicineAnesthesiology
We investigated the effect of delay before nerve repair on neuropathic pain after injury to the brachial plexus. We studied 148 patients, 85 prospectively and 63 retrospectively. The mean number of avulsed spinal nerves was 3.2 (1 to 5). Pain was measured by a linear visual analogue scale and by the peripheral nerve injury scale. Early repair was more effective than delayed repair in the relief from pain and there was a strong correlation between functional recovery and relief from pain.
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