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Palmar-Plantar Digital Neurectomy 111
Perineural Capping
Perineural capping of the proximal nerve end may
be performed in an attempt to decrease painful
neuroma formation.' Controlled studies with
high case numbers are lacking, but if the tech-
nique can be performed atraumatically it is likely
beneficial. The palmar digital nerve is isolated and
exposed as for the guillotine technique. The distal
end of the nerve is severed. The end of the prox-
imal nerve is grasped with hemostats, and Gerald
or similar dressing forceps are used to free the
combined epineurium and perineurium (per-
ineural sleeve) from the nerve (Figure 18-8, A A
and B). After freeing of the perineural sleeve, the
proximal end of the nerve is sharply transected. If
sufficient nerve length is available, two partial
incisions in the nerve can be made before tran-
secting the nerve, The purpose of these incisions
is to slow axon regeneration and allow increased
time for the perineural capping seal.' After nerve
transection, the edge of the perineural sleeve is
grasped and pulled over the nerve (Figure 18-8,
C). The perineural sleeve is closed with one or two
interrupted sutures using 4-0 absorbable suture.
Subcutaneous and skin closures are routine.
Other techniques for neurectomy have been
described, including a method of tunneling the B
proximal nerve end into bone and the use of a
carbon dioxide laser to perform neurectomy, and
they appear to have good success rates.6•7
COMMENTS
Careful selection of cases should be performed.
Significant improvement in lameness after palmar
digital anesthesia is important, as well as an owner
who understands potential complications and will
provide excellent short- and long-term postoper-
ative management. A variety of techniques for
neurectomy are available, but no single technique c
has proven to be superior. Atraumatic technique Figure 18-8 Perineural capping on a cadaver limb.
and adequate postoperative rest are the essential A, The nerve ending is grasped with hemostats, and
components of all techniques. Although potential smooth-tipped forceps are used to strip the perineural
complications of neurectomy dictate limited use sleeve proximally. B, The perineural sleeve has been
of the procedure, palmar digital neurectomy can stripped proximally, and the nerve is exposed. C, After
severing the exposed nerve, the nerve ending retracts
offer significant pain relief and return to athletic proximally within the perineural sleeve. The perineural
function in horses that have not responded to sleeve is then closed with No. 4-0 suture material,
other treatment options.