Jordan T. Carter, John J. Pisquiy, Michael M. Polmear, R. Khalifa, Gilberto A. Gonzalez
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A New Classification of Iatrogenic Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Iatrogenic causes of nerve injuries make up to 17.4% of all traumatic peripheral nerve injuries. Despite significant medicolegal implications, there is no accepted classification system. In this article we propose a new classification system for iatrogenic peripheral nerve injuries: 1) Injury to the nerve when the nerve was not the target of the treatment; 2) Injury to the nerve when the nerve was targeted for intervention but not repair; 3) Injury to the nerve when the nerve was targeted for harvest or repair of another nerve.