Preemptive targeted muscle reinnervation: the single incision approach should be avoided in trans-tibial traumatic amputation

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Laurent Mathieu [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Constance Diner [1 ,2 ]
Philippe Aries [4 ]
Marie Thomas [5 ]
Stéphanie Truffaut [6 ]
Nicolas de L'escalopier [1 ]
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[1] Department of Orthopedic, Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery, Percy Military Hospital
[2] French Military Hand Surgery Center, Percy Military Hospital
[3] Department of Surgery, Ecole du Val-de-Grace, French Military Health Service Academy
[4] Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Clermont-Tonnerre Military Hospital
[5] Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Percy Military Hospital
[6] Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, National Institution of Invalids
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Dear Editor,Chronic pain is a significant concern after major lower limb amputations that often preclude prosthetic fitting, decrease ambulation, and impact the quality of life[1,2]. In the last decade, targeted muscle reinnervation(TMR) has been proposed as a surgical strategy for treating or preventing symptomatic neuromas and phantomlimb phenomena in major amputees[1]. This technique involves the transfer of an amputated mixed-motor and sensory nerve to a nearby recipient motor nerve[1,2].
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