上肢末梢神经拓扑和轴突数量综合评述:神经化指南

Ethan Paulin MD , Evan C. Bowen BS , Shireen Dogar DO , Muntazim Mukit MD , Michael S. Lebhar MD , Laura I. Galarza MD , Shelley R. Edwards BS , Marc E. Walker MD, MBA
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目的目前还没有详细记录地形和轴突数量的综合数据库。本研究旨在回顾上肢主要外周运动神经的轴突数和地形,以便通过神经化实现外周神经重建的最佳手术规划。方法通过 PubMed、ScienceDirect、Google Scholar 和 CENTRAL 查找同行评审的期刊文章。根据对任何上肢周围运动神经的地形或轴突数量的鉴定,将研究纳入审查范围。动物研究、实验室研究和未发表的研究不在我们的审查范围之内。共确定了 43 项研究,其中 38 项符合纳入标准。我们对这些研究进行了统计分析,以确定纳入研究中所有上肢运动神经的轴突数平均值。结果我们对 38 项研究进行了综述,深入了解了上肢主要外周神经的地形和轴突数,包括臂丛神经及其末端分支,以及脊髓附属神经和肋间神经等常见供体神经。结论现有数据相对薄弱,包括一些病例报告和系列研究。考虑到这一点,我们认为有必要对上肢神经轴突计数进行进一步研究,研究应包括大量研究人群和更一致的神经标本分析方法。临床意义了解供体和受体神经的地形解剖,并适当匹配每个供体和受体的运动神经轴突计数,有助于上肢神经重建。
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A Comprehensive Review of Topography and Axon Counts in Upper-Extremity Peripheral Nerves: A Guide for Neurotization

Purpose

Currently, no comprehensive database detailing topography and axon counts exists. This study aims to review the axon counts and topography of the major peripheral motor nerves of the upper extremity to allow for optimal surgical planning for peripheral nerve reconstruction via neurotization.

Methods

Peer-reviewed journal articles were identified through PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, and CENTRAL. Studies were included for review based upon the identification of the described topography or axon count of any upper-extremity peripheral motor nerve. Animal research, laboratory studies, and unpublished studies were excluded from our review. A total of 43 studies were identified, and 38 of these met the inclusion criteria. Statistical analysis was performed to determine axon count averages for all upper extremity motor nerves identified in the included studies.

Results

Thirty-eight studies were reviewed, giving insights into the topography and axon counts of the major peripheral nerves of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus and its terminal branches as well as common donor nerves such as the spinal accessory nerve and intercostal nerves. Studies showed considerable variability in reported axon counts.

Conclusions

Existing data were relatively weak and included several case reports and series. Taking this into consideration, we posit that there is a need for further studies of upper-extremity nerve axon counts that include large study populations and more consistent methods of nerve specimen analysis.

Clinical relevance

Understanding the topographical anatomy of donor and recipient nerves, as well as appropriately matching the motor axon counts for each donor and recipient, is helpful in upper-extremity nerve reconstruction.
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