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Traumatic radial neuropathy: backcasting

https://doi.org/10.56618/2071-2693_2024_16_2_112

EDN: LCMYCP

Abstract

INTRODUCTION. Traumatic radial neuropathy is not only an urgent problem of modern neurosurgery, but also cause serious socio-economic damage, as they lead to the disability of the working-age population. To this day, there are no generally accepted diagnostic algorithm and treatment of radial nerve injury.

AIM. To identify the reasons for the lack of effectiveness of primary diagnosis and treatment of radial nerve injuries in injuries of the upper extremities. To optimize the tactics of primary diagnosis and timely treatment of traumatic neuropathy of the radial nerve.

MATERIALS AND METHODS. Backcasting of 57 cases of isolated treatment of radial nerve, confirmed by clinical and instrumental diagnostic methods.

RESULTS. Traumatic neuropathy of the radial nerve cannot always be reliably determined in the acute period of damage to the upper extremities, which increases the risk of irreversible functional and morphological changes in the nervous and muscle tissue due to untimely treatment of neuropathy.

About the Authors

A. Yu. Voevodkina
Polenov Neurosurgery Institute – the branch of Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Alina Yu. Voevodkina – Clinical Resident in Neurosurgery

12 Mayakovskogo street, St. Petersburg, 191025



A. S. Nazarov
Polenov Neurosurgery Institute – the branch of Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Alexander S. Nazarov – Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Senior Researcher at the Research Laboratory of Neurosurgery of the Spine And Peripheral Nervous System, Head at the Department of Neurosurgery of the Spine And Peripheral Nervous System, Neurosurgeon

12 Mayakovskogo street, St. Petersburg, 191025



E. A. Oleynik
Polenov Neurosurgery Institute – the branch of Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Ekaterina A. Oleynik – Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Senior Researcher at the Research Laboratory of Neurosurgery of the Spine and Peripheral Nervous System, Neurologist

12 Mayakovskogo street, St. Petersburg, 191025



A. Yu. Orlov
Polenov Neurosurgery Institute – the branch of Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Andrey Yu. Orlov – Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Head at the Research Laboratory of Neurosurgery of the Spine and Peripheral Nervous System, Neurosurgeon

12 Mayakovskogo street, St. Petersburg, 191025



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Voevodkina A.Yu., Nazarov A.S., Oleynik E.A., Orlov A.Yu. Traumatic radial neuropathy: backcasting. Russian Neurosurgical Journal named after Professor A. L. Polenov. 2024;16(2):112-118. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.56618/2071-2693_2024_16_2_112. EDN: LCMYCP

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