International audienceBACKGROUND:This study evaluated the functional outcomes of bipolar pedicled pectoralis major (PM) transfer to restore elbow flexion.METHODS:We retrospectively reviewed 29 transfers in 28 patients with a mean age of 31.2 years (range, 5-65 years). The loss of elbow flexion was due to brachial plexus palsy in 24 patients, elbow flexors necrosis in 4, and poliomyelitis in 1. The entire PM muscle was mobilized and fixed proximally to the coracoid process. Intraoperative positioning and postoperative immobilization of the shoulder and the elbow flexed at 60° and 120°, respectively, allowed direct distal fixation of the muscle to the biceps brachii tendon.RESULTS:At the last follow-up (mean, 13 months; range, 4-37 months), 4...
Purpose: To prospectively investigate the postoperative forearm supination and elbow flexion strengt...
SummaryIntroductionRestoration of elbow flexion is an important step in managing brachial plexus inj...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
Background: Brachial plexus injuries are troubling for the patients socially, economically and emoti...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To compare the gain in elbow flexion in patients with traumatic injury of the ...
BACKGROUND: Elbow flexion after upper brachial plexus injury may be restored by a nerve transfer fro...
BACKGROUND: Nerve transfers or graft repairs in upper brachial plexus palsies are 2 available option...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the gain in elbow flexion in patients with traumatic injury of the brach...
Abstract Background There have been several reports that partial ulnar transfer (PUNT) is preferable...
Objective: To study the correlation of compound muscle action potential of donor nerves with the rec...
Background: Tears of the subscapularis tendon are a frequent cause of shoulder dysfunction. Tendon t...
ABSTRACTObjective: Treating brachial plexus injuries is a major challenge, especially lesions that a...
BACKGROUND: Subscapularis tendon failure after anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty can lead to pain...
Abstract- In upper brachial plexus (C5-C6 or C5-C6-C7 roots) injuries, restoration of elbow flexion ...
Summary: Objective: To develop a myocutaneous flap for reconstruction of thumb opposition function ...
Purpose: To prospectively investigate the postoperative forearm supination and elbow flexion strengt...
SummaryIntroductionRestoration of elbow flexion is an important step in managing brachial plexus inj...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
Background: Brachial plexus injuries are troubling for the patients socially, economically and emoti...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To compare the gain in elbow flexion in patients with traumatic injury of the ...
BACKGROUND: Elbow flexion after upper brachial plexus injury may be restored by a nerve transfer fro...
BACKGROUND: Nerve transfers or graft repairs in upper brachial plexus palsies are 2 available option...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the gain in elbow flexion in patients with traumatic injury of the brach...
Abstract Background There have been several reports that partial ulnar transfer (PUNT) is preferable...
Objective: To study the correlation of compound muscle action potential of donor nerves with the rec...
Background: Tears of the subscapularis tendon are a frequent cause of shoulder dysfunction. Tendon t...
ABSTRACTObjective: Treating brachial plexus injuries is a major challenge, especially lesions that a...
BACKGROUND: Subscapularis tendon failure after anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty can lead to pain...
Abstract- In upper brachial plexus (C5-C6 or C5-C6-C7 roots) injuries, restoration of elbow flexion ...
Summary: Objective: To develop a myocutaneous flap for reconstruction of thumb opposition function ...
Purpose: To prospectively investigate the postoperative forearm supination and elbow flexion strengt...
SummaryIntroductionRestoration of elbow flexion is an important step in managing brachial plexus inj...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...