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Adult traumatic brachial plexus injuries: advances and current updates

Jean‐Noël Goubier, Bruno Battiston, Joaquim Casanas, Tom Quick

2024Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nerve grafting, tendon transfer and joint fusion are routinely used to improve the upper limb function in patients with brachial plexus palsies. Newer techniques have been developed that provide additional options for reconstruction. Nerve transfer is a tool for restoring upper limb function in total root avulsions where nerve grafting is not possible. In partial brachial plexus injuries, nerve transfers can greatly improve shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand function. Intraoperative electrical stimulation can be used to diagnose precisely which nerve is injured and to choose which nerve fascicles should be transferred. Finally, measuring the postoperative outcome can improve the evaluation of our techniques. The aim of this article was to present the current techniques used to treat patients with brachial plexus injury.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBrachial plexusBrachial plexus injuryTendon transferElbowSurgeryWristUpper limbNerve rootTendonNerve Injury and RehabilitationReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular TechniquesCardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair