Review of Outcomes After Peripheral Nerve Transfers for Motor Nerve Injury in the Upper Extremity.

IF 1.7 Q2 SURGERY JBJS Reviews Pub Date : 2024-11-19 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.2106/JBJS.RVW.24.00150
Marlie H Fisher, Elliot L H Le, Daniel E Wong, Ivica Ducic, Matthew L Iorio
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Background: Modern nerve-to-nerve transfers are a significant advancement in peripheral nerve surgery. Nerve transfers involve transferring donor nerves or branches to recipient nerves close to the motor end unit, leading to earlier reinnervation and preservation of the musculotendinous units in proximal nerve injuries. After nerve reinnervation, function may be superior to traditional tendon transfer techniques in terms of strength and independent motion. Nerve transfer surgery has emerged as a promising treatment option for many cases of nerve injury that were previously expected to result in poor outcomes, such as proximal injuries, long nerve gaps, or unavailability of the proximal injured segment.

Methods: A review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Publications that focused on upper extremity nerve transfers were included, and functional motor and sensory recovery was analyzed. Technique reports, case reports, brachial plexus injuries, and reports on multiple nerve injuries were excluded.

Results: A total of 48 relevant articles were identified with search criteria, and we discuss functional outcomes on nerve transfers for ulnar nerve injury, musculocutaneous nerve injury, median nerve injury, and radial nerve injury that met inclusion criteria.

Conclusions: Nerve transfers are an option for restoring hand and forearm function in patients with peripheral nerve injuries adversely affecting their ability to function. The literature demonstrates positive functional outcomes after nerve transfer operations, and thus, the utility and variations have increased. We aim to provide an overview of the outcomes of current nerve transfer techniques for ulnar, radial, median, and musculocutaneous acquired/traumatic mononeuropathies in the hand and upper extremity.

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背景:现代神经到神经转移是周围神经手术的重要进展。神经转移是指将供神经或分支转移到靠近运动末端单位的受体神经上,从而在近端神经损伤中更早地实现神经再生和肌肉腱单位的保存。神经移植后的功能在强度和独立运动方面可能优于传统的肌腱移植技术。神经移植手术已经成为许多神经损伤病例的一种有希望的治疗选择,这些病例以前被认为会导致不良的结果,例如近端损伤、长神经间隙或近端损伤段不可用。方法:按照系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目进行综述。纳入了有关上肢神经转移的出版物,并分析了功能性运动和感觉恢复。技术报告、病例报告、臂丛损伤和多发神经损伤的报告均被排除在外。结果:共有48篇相关文章通过检索标准被识别出来,我们讨论了符合纳入标准的尺神经损伤、肌皮神经损伤、正中神经损伤和桡神经损伤的神经转移的功能结果。结论:神经移植是修复周围神经损伤患者手部和前臂功能的一种选择。文献显示神经移植手术后的积极功能结果,因此,效用和变化有所增加。我们的目的是概述当前神经移植技术对手部和上肢的尺、桡骨、正中和肌肉皮肤获得性/外伤性单神经病变的治疗效果。
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期刊介绍: JBJS Reviews is an innovative review journal from the publishers of The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. This continuously published online journal provides comprehensive, objective, and authoritative review articles written by recognized experts in the field. Edited by Thomas A. Einhorn, MD, and a distinguished Editorial Board, each issue of JBJS Reviews, updates the orthopaedic community on important topics in a concise, time-saving manner, providing expert insights into orthopaedic research and clinical experience. Comprehensive reviews, special features, and integrated CME provide orthopaedic surgeons with valuable perspectives on surgical practice and the latest advances in the field within twelve subspecialty areas: Basic Science, Education & Training, Elbow, Ethics, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Infection, Knee, Oncology, Pediatrics, Pain Management, Rehabilitation, Shoulder, Spine, Sports Medicine, Trauma.
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