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NCT06867185
The goal of this clinical study is to evaluate if a period of electrical stimulation delivered during the surgical repair procedure can speed up nerve healing.
NCT05536609
Nerve injury in the fingers is a common injury and affects people of all ages. The treatment usually offered to patients is surgery and various types of rehabilitation. There is a lack of knowledge and research on how these injuries should be treated in the best way and how well sensory function can be restored after an injury. In this research project, we will investigate results after treatment for digital nerve injuries by entailing a randomised controlled trial allocating patients with isolated digital nerve injuries to either surgical repair or non-operative treatment in a cast. Primary outcome is digital nerve function as measured by 2-points discrimination at 1 year after treatment. Secondary outcomes include finger mobility, dexterity, handfunction, occurence of pain and anxiety and time on sick leave.
NCT05337917
Case control study, investigating what hand function and sensory function do patients perform 3-10 years following digital nerve injury and repair. The aim is to investigate if hand function is more limited following digital nerve injury in the thumb, index- and little finger, compared to less unburdened sensory surfaces in the fingers. Secondary aim is to investigate the long term sensory function following digital nerve injury.
NCT04115982
Digital nerve injuries are frequent in a FESUM center (Federation Européenne des Services d'Urgences Mains), and they need to be repaired in order to reduce the risk of hypoesthesia and to prevent painful neuroma. Several animal studies have shown that Cholecalciferol improves axonal nerve regeneration and myelination. No study has ever been done on human subjects to evaluate the nerve regeneration after Cholecalciferol supplementation. Our hypothesis is that Cholecalciferol supplementation could improve axonal nerve regeneration and myelination after traumatic digital nerve injuries treated by microsurgical sutures and reduce the risk of hypoesthesia and neuroma.