Phrenic nerve transfer for brachial plexus motor neurotization
โ Scribed by Gu Yu-Dong; Wu Min-Ming; Zhen Yi-Lu; Zhao Jia-Ao; Zhang Gao-Meng; Chen De-Song; Yan Ji-Geng; Cheng Xiao-Ming
- Book ID
- 102513561
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0738-1085
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โฆ Synopsis
We report a series of 164 patients who underwent phrenic neurotitation to elements of the brachial plexus with root avulsion injuries. Recipient nerves included musculocutaneous nerve in 125 patients (78 direct neurotizations and 48 with intervening autograft), median nerve in 10 patients, and a variety of other nerves in 28 patients. Sixty-five patients presented a follow-up period of 2 or more years. Of this group, 55 patients (84.6%) achieved a recovery of M-3 or better. We observed no long-term deleterious effects on respiratory function.
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## Abstract __Introduction:__ The functional restoration of wrist and finger extension after complete brachial plexus avulsion injury remains an unsolved problem. We conducted a prospective study to elucidate a new method for resolving this injury. Methods: Six patients with complete brachial plexu