A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis on the Incidence of Patients With Lower-Limb Amputations Who Developed Symptomatic Neuromata in the Residual Limb

被引:8
作者
Huang, Yongxu J. [1 ]
Assi, Patrick E. [2 ]
Drolet, Brian C. [2 ,3 ]
Al Kassis, Salam [2 ]
Bastas, Gerasimos [4 ]
Chaker, Sara [5 ]
Esteve, Isaac V. Manzanera [2 ]
Perdikis, Galen [2 ]
Thayer, Wesley P. [2 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Vanderbilt Univ, Sch Med, Nashville, TN 37212 USA
[2] Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Plast Surg, Med Ctr, S-2221 Med Ctr North 1161,21st Ave S, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
[3] Vanderbilt Univ, Biomed Informat, Med Ctr, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
[4] Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
[5] Vanderbilt Univ, 221 Kirkland Hall, Nashville, TN 37235 USA
[6] Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Onhopaed Surg, Med Ctr, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
关键词
neuroma; symptomatic neuroma; pain; amputations; review; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PAINFUL NEUROMAS; PREVENTION; PREVALENCE; VETERANS; AMPUTEES; STUMP;
D O I
10.1097/SAP.0000000000002946
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background Neuromata developed after major extremity amputation can cause pain, limit the use of prosthetics, and negatively affect the quality of life. The frequency of postamputation neuroma varies widely. The objective of this study was to determine the incidence of patients who developed symptomatic neuromata after lower-limb amputation through a systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods A systematic review of the literature was performed on 4 major databases. Studies that reported the incidence of symptomatic neuroma in lower-limb amputees were included. A meta-analysis was performed to calculate the pooled incidence of neuromata. Results Thirteen studies consisting of 1329 patients were included in this meta-analysis. The reported incidence of patients who developed symptomatic neuromata ranged between 4% and 49%. The median duration of follow-up was 8.6 years (interquartile range, 2.0-17.4 years). The pooled percentage (95% confidence interval [CI]) of lower-limb amputees who developed symptomatic neuromata was 19% (12%-29%). In studies with a duration of follow-up at least 3 years, the pooled percentage (95% CI) of lower-limb amputees who developed symptomatic neuromata was 30% (22%-40%). In studies with a follow-up period of fewer than 3 years, the pooled percentage (95% CI) of neuroma incidence was 3% (2%-6%). Conclusions In summary, the overall incidence of patients who developed symptomatic neuromata was 19% or approximately 1 in 5 lower-limb amputees. Symptomatic neuromata are more commonly diagnosed when the follow-up period is longer than 3 years. These findings suggest that neuroma after amputation might be underestimated in studies with a short duration of follow-up.
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页数:7
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