血管化神经移植在上肢重建中的作用:系统回顾

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目的血管化神经移植(VNGs)被认为是传统神经移植手术的令人鼓舞的替代方法;然而,关于该方法与标准移植手术相比的临床优势仍存在争议。本综述旨在收集和分析已发表文献中记录的使用 VNG 进行上肢神经修复的病例。方法根据《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》指南,检索了 PubMed/MEDLINE、Embase 和 Cochrane。本综述的纳入标准包括以下内容:(1) 人体或尸体研究;(2) 描述血管化神经移植手术或建议潜在血管化神经移植的神经和血管供应;(3) 临床研究中的上肢神经修复。在 535 名患者中,最常见的损伤模式是神经根撕脱和断裂(88.7%)。使用最多的 VNG 是尺神经(72.8%),其次是肱三头肌长头神经(8.8%)和鞍神经(8.2%);最常见的受体是正中神经(57.6%)、腋神经(12.5%)和肌皮神经(11.9%)。结论血管化神经移植物可以增加大神经间隙、神经撕脱、断裂、瘢痕和辐照床等困难情况下功能恢复的几率。除了众所周知的血管化神经移植方案外,有关替代性血管化神经移植的文献大多局限于病例报告和系列报道,还需要更多已发表的病例、结果和基础科学研究来确定血管化神经移植在神经修复中的作用。临床相关性我们的研究结果表明,VNG 可用于复杂病例的神经重建。已发表病例的证据还表明,与传统的神经移植术相比,VNG 可促进运动和感觉功能的恢复。
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The Role of Vascularized Nerve Grafting in Upper Extremity Reconstruction: A Systematic Review

Purpose

Vascularized nerve grafts (VNGs) have been proposed as encouraging alternatives to conventional nerve grafting; however, there is ongoing debate regarding the clinical advantages of the approach compared with standard grafting. This review aims to gather and analyze reported cases of upper extremity nerve repair using VNGs documented in the published literature.

Methods

In accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane were searched. Inclusion criteria for this review included the following: (1) human subjects or cadaveric studies, (2) describing a vascularized nerve grafting procedure or suggesting a nerve and vascular supply for a potential vascularized nerve graft, and (3) upper extremity nerve repair in clinical studies.

Results

Data were extracted from 45 clinical studies. Of 535 patients, the most common injury pattern was root avulsion and rupture (88.7%). The most utilized VNG was the ulnar nerve (72.8%), followed by nerve to long head of triceps (8.8%) and sural nerve (8.2%); most common recipients were median (57.6%), axillary (12.5%), and musculocutaneous nerves (11.9%). Between patients who had medical research council scale scores, 69% had functional (M3 and above) motor and 72.7% sensory (S3<) recovery.

Conclusions

Vascularized nerve grafts can increase the odds of functional gain in challenging conditions such as large nerve gaps, nerve avulsions, ruptures, and scarred and irradiated beds. With the exception of well-known VNG options, literature on alternative VNGs is largely confined to case reports and series, with additional published cases, outcomes, and basic science research needed to establish the role of VNGs in nerve repair.

Clinical relevance

Our findings support the promise of VNGs for complex cases of nerve reconstruction. Evidence from published cases also indicates that VNGs enhance motor and sensory function recovery compared with traditional nerve grafting.

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