U.S., June 2 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07618689) titled 'Proximal Nerve Cryoablation Versus Perineuroma Cryoablation for Chronic Neuroma Pain After Combat-Related Amputation' on May 23.

Brief Summary: atients with combat-related amputations frequently develop chronic neuroma pain that interferes with rehabilitation, prosthesis use, mobility, sleep, and quality of life. Cryoablation is a minimally invasive treatment that produces controlled nerve injury using extreme cold. Although the freezing effect is localized around the cryoprobe, axonal interruption followed by distal Wallerian degeneration may extend functional denervation distal to the ablation site.

This study aims to compare two ...