Encyclopedia of Pain

2013 Edition
| Editors: Gerald F. Gebhart, Robert F. Schmidt

Internal Neurolysis

Reference work entry
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28753-4_201059

Definition

Scarring related to a peripheral nerve can be external, causing adherence of the entire nerve to an adjacent structure, such as the roof of the carpal tunnel for the median nerve. When sufficient chronic compression or direct trauma creates scarring between the fascicles of the peripheral nerve, there is internal scarring. The microsurgical release of this interfascicular scarring is termed an “internal neurolysis.”

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