Retro Oesophageal Transfer of Contralateral C7 in Birth Brachial Plexus Injury - A Retrospective Study.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY Journal of Hand Surgery-Asian-Pacific Volume Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-15 DOI:10.1142/S2424835524500115
Pradeep Kumar Kesavan, Jyoshid R Balan, Ajai S Kunnath, Vinu Roy, Prince H Prasanna
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Background: Presence of available healthy nerve roots on the injured side determines the outcome after nerve reconstruction. Paucity of nerve roots warrants contralateral C7 harvest for optimal results. We aim to study the risks and benefits of retro oesophageal transfer of contralateral C7 root in infants with birth brachial plexus injury. Methods: Study was carried out from 2017 to 2022 in 13 children who have undergone retro oesophageal transfer of contralateral C7 root to affected side. Follow-up period ranged from 8 to 60 months after the surgery. Motor power assessment was done using by active movement scale. Results: Average active movement score for abduction was found to be 6, elbow flexion 5.7, elbow extension 5.8, wrist extension 3, wrist flexion 4, finger flexion 4.8 and finger extension 3.8, respectively. No neurological deficits, limb length anomaly noted in the normal upper limb after contralateral C7 harvest. Conclusions: Retro oesophageal transfer of contralateral C7 is a safe technique in birth brachial plexus injury. The advantage of retro oesophageal transfer is reduction in the length of nerve grafts, thus helping in early neurotisation of distal forearm and hand muscles. The large axonal output from contralateral C7 can be used to reconstruct different nerves without any residual deficits on the normal side. Level of Evidence: Level IV (Therapeutic).

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出生时臂丛神经损伤对侧 C7 逆食道转移 - 一项回顾性研究。
背景:受伤一侧是否有健康的神经根决定了神经重建后的效果。为了获得最佳效果,必须采集对侧 C7 神经根。我们旨在研究先天性臂丛神经损伤婴儿逆食道转移对侧 C7 神经根的风险和益处。研究方法研究于 2017 年至 2022 年进行,13 名患儿接受了向患侧后方食道转移对侧 C7 根的手术。随访期为术后 8 至 60 个月。采用主动运动量表对运动能力进行评估。结果显示外展的平均主动运动评分为6分,肘关节屈曲评分为5.7分,肘关节伸展评分为5.8分,腕关节伸展评分为3分,腕关节屈曲评分为4分,手指屈曲评分为4.8分,手指伸展评分为3.8分。切除对侧 C7 后,正常上肢未发现神经功能缺损和肢体长度异常。结论后食管转移对侧C7是一种安全的出生臂丛神经损伤技术。后食管转移的优点是减少了神经移植物的长度,从而有助于前臂远端和手部肌肉的早期神经化。来自对侧 C7 的大量轴突输出可用于重建不同的神经,而不会在正常侧造成任何残余损伤。证据等级:四级(治疗)。
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