A positive Tinel sign as predictor of pain relief or sensory recovery after decompression of chronic tibial nerve compression in patients with diabetic neuropathy.

Journal: Journal Of Reconstructive Microsurgery
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Abstract

Predictive ability of a positive Tinel sign over the tibial nerve in the tarsal was evaluated as a prognostic sign in determining sensory outcomes after distal tibial neurolysis in diabetics with chronic nerve compression at this location. Outcomes were evaluated with a visual analog score (VAS) for pain and measurements of the cutaneous pressure threshold/two-point discrimination. A multicenter prospective study enrolled 628 patients who had a positive Tinel sign. Of these patients, 465 (74%) had VAS >5. Each patient had a release of the tarsal tunnel and a neurolysis of the medial and lateral plantar and calcaneal tunnels. Subsequent, contralateral, identical surgery was done in 211 of the patients (152 of which had a VAS >5). Mean VAS score decreased from 8.5 to 2.0 (p <0.001) at 6 months, and remained at this level for 3.5 years. Sensibility improved from a loss of protective sensation to recovery of some two-point discrimination during this same time period. It is concluded that a positive Tinel sign over the tibial nerve at the tarsal tunnel in a diabetic patient with chronic nerve compression at this location predicts significant relief of pain and improvement in plantar sensibility.

Authors
A Dellon, Vicki Muse, Nickerson Scott, Thomas Akre, Sharon Anderson, Steve Barret, Kent Biddinger, Peter Bregman, Bryan Bullard, Damien Dauphinee, James Dejesus, Ramon Dejesus, Ivica Ducic, Jeffery Dunkerly, Michael Galina, Virginia Hung, Dolf Ichtertz, Michael Kutka, Richard Jacoby, J Johnson, David Mader, Christopher Maloney, Peter Mancuso, R Martin, Rick Martin, Brian Mcdowel, Vito Rizzo, Michael Rose, Gedge Rosson, Bruce Shafiroff, Jerome Steck, Raymond Stolarski, Patrick Swier, Tatiana Wellens Bruschayt, Bronwyn Wilke, Eric Williams, Michael Wood, William Wood, Michael Younes, Fuat Yuksel
Relevant Conditions

Diabetic Neuropathy

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