TY - JOUR KW - Anti-Bacterial Agents KW - Anti-Inflammatory Agents KW - Decompression, Surgical KW - Drug Therapy, Combination KW - Follow-Up Studies KW - Humans KW - Leprostatic Agents KW - leprosy KW - Leprosy, lepromatous KW - Neuritis KW - Prednisone KW - Severity of Illness Index KW - Treatment Outcome AU - Boucher P AU - Millan J AU - Parent M AU - Moulia-Pela J P AB -

The aim of the study was to compare the results of the medical treatment alone and of the medico-surgical treatment on leprous neuritis. The patients were followed-up during 2 years, with regular neurological evaluations. The statistical study was performed using the Tukey test. Ninety-three nerves (ulnar, median, common peroneal and posterior tibial) with a deficit of less than 6 months duration have been studied in 31 leprosy patients. All the patients were treated by steroids but in some of them a nerve surgical decompression was performed. An improvement of the sensitive and motor deficit was observed in both groups. No significant statistical differences appeared between the 2 groups according to the nerve involved, the duration of the deficit, the form of leprosy and the type of antibacillary treatment. However, the medico-surgical treatment had a significant better result on pain and on major but incomplete nervous involvement. This study included a limited number of nerves, thus, it would be useful to perform others randomized assays to better define the indications of surgical decompression in the management of leprous neuritis.

BT - Acta leprologica C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10987048?dopt=Abstract DA - 1999 IS - 4 J2 - Acta Leprol LA - fre N2 -

The aim of the study was to compare the results of the medical treatment alone and of the medico-surgical treatment on leprous neuritis. The patients were followed-up during 2 years, with regular neurological evaluations. The statistical study was performed using the Tukey test. Ninety-three nerves (ulnar, median, common peroneal and posterior tibial) with a deficit of less than 6 months duration have been studied in 31 leprosy patients. All the patients were treated by steroids but in some of them a nerve surgical decompression was performed. An improvement of the sensitive and motor deficit was observed in both groups. No significant statistical differences appeared between the 2 groups according to the nerve involved, the duration of the deficit, the form of leprosy and the type of antibacillary treatment. However, the medico-surgical treatment had a significant better result on pain and on major but incomplete nervous involvement. This study included a limited number of nerves, thus, it would be useful to perform others randomized assays to better define the indications of surgical decompression in the management of leprous neuritis.

PY - 1999 SP - 171 EP - 7 T2 - Acta leprologica TI - [Randomized controlled trial of medical and medico-surgical treatment of Hansen's neuritis]. VL - 11 SN - 0001-5938 ER -