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By: Susan E. Mackinnon
Nerve Surgery, Second Edition reflects the major advancements in nerve surgery that have occurred over the last three decades. Edited by renowned nerve surgeon and professor Susan E. Mackinnon, this updated edition brings together contributions from leading surgeons, clinicians, and scientists in the field.
The book features 22 chapters written by expert authors, incorporating modern techniques and concepts now used in clinical practice. Introductory chapters cover the history of nerve surgery along with essential anatomy and physiology. Subsequent chapters focus on patient evaluation, electrodiagnostic (EDX) examination of nerve injuries, and principles of nerve repair and grafting.
The core content explores the management of a wide range of traumatic and idiopathic nerve syndromes, birth-related nerve injuries, and peripheral nerve neoplasms. Updated chapters also discuss technical aspects of nerve transfers, many of which were pioneered by Mackinnon.
Recent developments include:
- Clarification of the classification of nerve injuries, including Sunderland zero injury and its implications for surgical decompression
- Explanation of Axonotmetic III as an indication for end-to-side nerve transfers
- Introduction of the critical plateau concept for functional recovery
- Enhanced interpretation of EDX studies for improved patient selection and surgical decision-making
The EDX chapter represents a unique collaboration between Mackinnon and neurology experts Prof. Muhammad Al-Lozi and Prof. Robert C. Bucelli, based on more than two decades of shared clinical experience.
Key Highlights
✅ More than 1,200 high-quality illustrations and operative photographs enhance understanding of anatomy and surgical techniques
✅ Covers basic to advanced procedures, including:
- Nerve transfer techniques
- Processed allografts and conduits
- Tendon transfers
- Nerve repair and grafting
✅ New chapters on:
- Historical perspectives in nerve surgery
- Postoperative rehabilitation following nerve transfers
- Dissemination and implementation of scientific advances in nerve surgery






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