Results of spinal accessory nerve to suprascapular nerve transfers in children with brachial plexus birth injury
Hyttinen, Maria; Rönkkö, Henrikki; Paavilainen, Pasi; Helminen, Mika; Jokihaara, Jarkko (2024)
Hyttinen, Maria
Rönkkö, Henrikki
Paavilainen, Pasi
Helminen, Mika
Jokihaara, Jarkko
2024
Journal of Hand Surgery: European Volume
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202409309017
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202409309017
Kuvaus
Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
Shoulder external rotation after brachial plexus birth injury can be restored by transfer of the spinal accessory nerve to the suprascapular nerve, or more distally to its infraspinatus branch. We studied the outcome of these nerve transfers in 52 patients with a minimum postoperative follow-up of 12 months (mean 7.3 years). The median postoperative improvement in shoulder external rotation was 120° (interquartile range [IQR] 45–135) after anterior and 110° (IQR 83–120) after dorsal spinal accessory nerve transfer to the suprascapular nerve main trunk, and 110° (IQR 80–125) after transfer to the infraspinatus branch. Patients operated after 20 months obtained external rotation ≥90° less frequently. The results of this study suggest that a decision about distal nerve transfer for shoulder external rotation is recommended at 1.5 years of age.
Kokoelmat
- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [19853]