• J Trauma · Aug 1998

    Results of suture of the sciatic nerve after missile injury.

    • A Taha and J Taha.
    • Department of Surgery, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Lebanon.
    • J Trauma. 1998 Aug 1; 45 (2): 340344340-4.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate functional recovery after suture of the sciatic nerve after missile injury.MethodsWe reviewed the outcome of 23 adults and four children who had the sciatic nerve sutured above the knee 3 to 14 weeks after missile injury and who were followed for 14 to 36 months.ResultsIn adults, useful motor recovery was significantly better after suture of tibial (83%) than peroneal (39%) nerves, after suture of nerves at the thigh (71%) than at the buttock (31%) level, and after end-to-end anastomosis (74%) than grafting (39%). Useful sensory function was recovered in 78% of tibial nerves. Fifty-seven percent of adults walked wearing special shoes or pads. Significantly better recovery occurred in children, who all walked with normal footwear.ConclusionWe advocate exploration of the sciatic nerve at any level within 3 months if no spontaneous recovery occurs after a missile injury. We do not advocate exploration of the sciatic nerve at the buttock level if only peroneal function is lost except in children.

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