Summary:. In cases of significant upper extremity trauma, the thoracodorsal nerve is a reliable secondary option for the restoration of elbow flexion. In all previous descriptions, however, the entire nerve is transferred. We describe a case utilizing the lateral thoracodorsal nerve (LaT) branch for biceps reinnervation with an associated cadaver study. Transfer of the LaT branch to the biceps branch was performed on a patient who had sustained a traumatic brachial plexus injury that left him without elbow flexion. Also, 4 cadavers (8 upper extremities) were dissected to identify the bifurcation of the thoracodorsal nerve and confirm the feasibility of transferring the LaT branch to the biceps motor branch. Axon counts of the thoracodorsal ...
Brachial plexus avulsion results from excessive stretching and can occur secondary to motor vehicle ...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of proximal and distal nerve transfers in reconstruction strategies of br...
Background: Injuries to the ulnar nerve at or above proximal forearm level result in poor recovery d...
Background/Aim. Nerve transfers in cases of directly irreparable, or high level extensive brachial ...
BACKGROUND: Elbow flexion after upper brachial plexus injury may be restored by a nerve transfer fro...
Objective: To study the correlation of compound muscle action potential of donor nerves with the rec...
BACKGROUND: Nerve transfers or graft repairs in upper brachial plexus palsies are 2 available option...
Turned laterally and superiorly towards the biceps motor branch and coapted with it (arrow).<p><b>Co...
Introduction: The recovery of recurrent motor branch of the median nerve might be delayed in high le...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of using free gracilis muscle transfer along with the brac...
Abstract Background Nerve transfers are commonly employed in the treatment of brachial plexus injuri...
BACKGROUND: It remains a surgical challenge to treat high-grade nerve injuries of the upper extremit...
Background: Brachial plexus injuries are troubling for the patients socially, economically and emoti...
INTRODUCTION: Active wrist extension initiates most functions of the hand. Extended brachial plexus...
Nerve transfers for peripheral nerve injuries have become increasingly popular over the past two dec...
Brachial plexus avulsion results from excessive stretching and can occur secondary to motor vehicle ...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of proximal and distal nerve transfers in reconstruction strategies of br...
Background: Injuries to the ulnar nerve at or above proximal forearm level result in poor recovery d...
Background/Aim. Nerve transfers in cases of directly irreparable, or high level extensive brachial ...
BACKGROUND: Elbow flexion after upper brachial plexus injury may be restored by a nerve transfer fro...
Objective: To study the correlation of compound muscle action potential of donor nerves with the rec...
BACKGROUND: Nerve transfers or graft repairs in upper brachial plexus palsies are 2 available option...
Turned laterally and superiorly towards the biceps motor branch and coapted with it (arrow).<p><b>Co...
Introduction: The recovery of recurrent motor branch of the median nerve might be delayed in high le...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of using free gracilis muscle transfer along with the brac...
Abstract Background Nerve transfers are commonly employed in the treatment of brachial plexus injuri...
BACKGROUND: It remains a surgical challenge to treat high-grade nerve injuries of the upper extremit...
Background: Brachial plexus injuries are troubling for the patients socially, economically and emoti...
INTRODUCTION: Active wrist extension initiates most functions of the hand. Extended brachial plexus...
Nerve transfers for peripheral nerve injuries have become increasingly popular over the past two dec...
Brachial plexus avulsion results from excessive stretching and can occur secondary to motor vehicle ...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of proximal and distal nerve transfers in reconstruction strategies of br...
Background: Injuries to the ulnar nerve at or above proximal forearm level result in poor recovery d...