Nerve Injuries Flashcards

1
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Grade 1 nerve injury

A

Neurapraxia

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2
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Grade 2 nerve injury

A

Axonotmesis

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3
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Grade 3 nerve injury

A

Neurotmesis

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4
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What can cause neurapraxia?

A
  • crush injury

- prolonged pressure

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5
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Saturday night palsy

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  • fall asleep heavily after drinking/drugs

- in a position where nerves are stretched (i.e. hanging on the brachial plexus)

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6
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How can neurapraxia be induced medically?

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  • left in a position that compromises a nerve

- can get after having a vent (arm up against a bedrail for a long period of time)

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7
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neurapraxia and sailing communities

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  • prop up legs on guidelines for a long time

- peroneal nerve neurapraxia

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8
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How long does it generally take for neurapraxia to heal?

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1-3 months

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9
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What will you see on NCV from neurapraxia?

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  • decreased speeds

- still there, will have some return

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10
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What is axonotmesis?

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  • get axonal disruption

- myelin sheath is intact

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11
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How fast do nerves grow?

A

1-2 mm per day

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12
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If the myelin sheath is still intact, how does this impact healing?

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  • will recover more easily

- nerve will know where to grow

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13
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How long does it typically take for an axonotmesis injury to recover?

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  • 3-6 months

- depends on how far up the nerve the injury is

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14
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Where on the nerve will an axonotmesis take less time to heal?

A

distal end of neuron

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15
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What can cause a neurotmesis?

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  • cut or avulsion

- bad injury

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16
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In neurotmesis, what is disrupted?

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  • myelin sheath

- axon

17
Q

Disruption of myelin sheath and axon: impacts on recovery

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  • nerve doesn’t know where to grow

- no input to tell it where to grow correctly

18
Q

How long does it take for a neurotmesis to heal?

A
  • 1-2 years

- may not ever heal