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      The Effectiveness of Different Nerve Transfers in the Restoration of Elbow Flexion in Adults Following Brachial Plexus Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

      Journal of Hand Surgery
      Vol. 48Issue 3p236–244Published online: January 7, 2023
      • Chung Yan Vernon Lee
      • Elliott Cochrane
      • Misha Chew
      • Robert D. Bains
      • Gráinne Bourke
      • Ryckie G. Wade
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        Restoration of elbow flexion is an important goal in the treatment of patients with traumatic brachial plexus injury. Numerous studies have described various nerve transfers for neurotization of the musculocutaneous nerve (or its motor branches); however, there is uncertainty over the effectiveness of each method. The aim of this study was to summarize the published evidence in adults with traumatic brachial plexus injury.
        The Effectiveness of Different Nerve Transfers in the Restoration of Elbow Flexion in Adults Following Brachial Plexus Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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        Quantifying Donor Deficits Following Nerve Transfer Surgery in Tetraplegia

        Journal of Hand Surgery
        Vol. 47Issue 12p1157–1165Published online: October 15, 2022
        • Caitlin A. Francoisse
        • Stephanie A. Russo
        • Rachel Skladman
        • Lorna C. Kahn
        • Carie Kennedy
        • Katherine C. Stenson
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          Nerve transfer (NT) surgery can improve function in people with cervical spinal cord injury (SCI). However, the impact of donor nerve deficits remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to quantify donor deficits experienced by individuals with cervical SCI following NT.
          Quantifying Donor Deficits Following Nerve Transfer Surgery in Tetraplegia
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          Anatomic Variations of the Musculocutaneous Nerve and Clinical Implications for Restoration of Elbow Flexion

          Journal of Hand Surgery
          Vol. 47Issue 10p970–978Published online: September 2, 2022
          • Praveen Bhardwaj
          • Hari Venkatramani
          • Brahman Sivakumar
          • David J. Graham
          • Varadharajan Vigneswaran
          • S. Raja Sabapathy
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            The restoration of elbow flexion is of primary importance in the management of patients with brachial plexus injuries. Superior functional outcomes via fascicle transfer from the ulnar and median nerves have resulted in this transfer being considered the mainstay of recovery of elbow flexion in patients with intact C8 and T1 function. An understanding of the anatomy of the musculocutaneous nerve (MCN) and its branching pattern is key while performing these transfers.
            Anatomic Variations of the Musculocutaneous Nerve and Clinical Implications for Restoration of Elbow Flexion
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            Reconstruction of C5–C8 (T1 Hand) Brachial Plexus Paralysis in a Series of 52 Patients

            Journal of Hand Surgery
            Vol. 47Issue 3p237–246Published online: January 8, 2022
            • Jayme A. Bertelli
            • Marcos F. Ghizoni
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              A C5–C8 brachial plexus root injury, also known as a T1 hand, is associated with paralysis of shoulder abduction or external rotation and elbow flexion, accompanied by variable elbow, wrist, thumb, or finger extension deficits. We report the results of reconstruction for C5–C8 brachial plexus paralysis in 52 patients operated upon within 12 months of injury and having at least 24 months of follow-up.
              Reconstruction of C5–C8 (T1 Hand) Brachial Plexus Paralysis in a Series of 52 Patients
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              Effectiveness of Distal Nerve Transfers for Claw Correction With Proximal Ulnar Nerve Lesions

              Journal of Hand Surgery
              Vol. 46Issue 6p478–484Published online: December 16, 2020
              • Amir Arami
              • Jayme Augusto Bertelli
              Cited in Scopus: 5
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                To evaluate claw deformity correction following anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) end-to-end transfer to the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve (DMBUN) in high ulnar nerve injuries.
                Effectiveness of Distal Nerve Transfers for Claw Correction With Proximal Ulnar Nerve Lesions
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                Nerve Versus Tendon Transfer for Radial Nerve Paralysis Reconstruction

                Journal of Hand Surgery
                Vol. 45Issue 5p418–426Published online: February 21, 2020
                • Jayme Augusto Bertelli
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                  With radial nerve lesions, the results of nerve transfers and how they objectively compare with the outcomes of tendon transfers remain unstudied. We compared the results after nerve transfer in patients with less than 12 months since radial nerve injury with the results after tendon transfer in patients not eligible for nerve surgery because of longstanding paralysis (minimum of 15 months).
                  Nerve Versus Tendon Transfer for Radial Nerve Paralysis Reconstruction
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                  Evaluation for Late Nerve Transfer Surgery in Spinal Cord Injury: Predicting the Degree of Lower Motor Neuron Injury

                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                  Vol. 45Issue 2p95–103Published online: December 20, 2019
                  • Nirbhay S. Jain
                  • Elspeth J.R. Hill
                  • Craig M. Zaidman
                  • Christine B. Novak
                  • Daniel A. Hunter
                  • Neringa Juknis
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                    Nerve transfer surgery is used to restore upper extremity function following cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) with substantial variation in outcomes. The injury pattern in SCI is complex and can include isolated upper motor neuron (UMN) and combined UMN/lower motor neuron (LMN) dysfunction. The purpose of the study was to determine the most effective diagnostic technique for determining suitable candidates for nerve transfer surgery in SCI.
                    Evaluation for Late Nerve Transfer Surgery in Spinal Cord Injury: Predicting the Degree of Lower Motor Neuron Injury
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