@article{32545, keywords = {leprosy, Neural compression, Neuropathy, Pain, Patient’s perception, Surgery}, author = {Kenedi MDT and Freitas Cabral E and Narahashi K and Reis FJ and Acioly MA and Kritski AL and Gomes MK}, title = {Pain perception and functional limitation, assessed in the years after nerve decompression in leprosy}, abstract = {
Introduction: Surgical decompression of peripheral nerve trunks is a widely recognised procedure in the management of leprosy-associated neuropathy in endemic areas. The purpose of this study is to explore patients’ perception in terms of pain and functional limitation after neural decompression surgery in leprosy. Methods: Fifty-three patients (87 surgeries) underwent peripheral nerve decompression surgery from 1999 to 2014 at our institution and were eligible for this study. Patients were interviewed with a semi-structured form and established questionnaires (DN-4, McGill Pain Questionnaire, visual analogue scale [VAS], and SALSA) and then physical impairments were assessed by physical examination. Some data were retrospectively retrieved from medical records for comparative analysis. Results: Surgery occurred with a mean time of 5·1 ^ 4·1 years, prior to the interview. Most (59%) patients had one operated limb and 38 (71·7%) declared complete resolution of pain after surgery. There was a 64% reduction in the use of analgesics and an 81% reduction in corticosteroid use. Postoperative chronic pain affected 15 patients (28·3%), mostly of neuropathic type (86·7%). The majority of patients were generally satisfied (87%) with the surgical results and 58·5% of subjects had mild or no functional limitation at the time of the interview. Conclusions: Patients had a positive experience after neural decompression surgery for leprosy-associated neuropathy in terms of reduced pain and functional limitation, and high levels of satisfaction.
}, year = {2018}, journal = {Leprosy review}, volume = {89}, pages = {208-218}, url = {https://leprosyreview.org/article/89/3/20-8218}, language = {eng}, }