Restoring musculocutaneous nerve function in 146 brachial plexus operations-A retrospective analysis

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Durner, Gregor [1 ]
Gerst, Alexandra [2 ]
Ulrich, Ina [2 ]
Mayer, Benjamin [3 ]
Wirtz, Christian Rainer [2 ]
Konig, Ralph [1 ]
Antoniadis, Gregor [1 ]
Pedro, Maria [1 ]
Pala, Andrej [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ulm, Dept Neurosurg, Peripheral Nerve Surg Unit, Lindenallee 2, D-89312 Gunzburg, Germany
[2] Univ Ulm, Dept Neurosurg, Lindenallee 2, D-89312 Gunzburg, Germany
[3] Univ Ulm, Inst Epidemiol & Med Biometry, Schwabstr 13, D-89075 Ulm, Germany
关键词
Brachial plexus injury; Nerve graft; Musculocutaneous nerve; Biceps; Reconstruction surgery; BODY-MASS INDEX; ELBOW FLEXION; INJURY; RESTORATION; MANAGEMENT; AVULSION; SHOULDER; SURGERY; LESIONS; BICEPS;
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10.1016/j.clineuro.2023.107677
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Introduction: A brachial plexus lesion is a devastating injury often affecting young, male adults after traffic ac-cidents. Therefore, surgical restoration of elbow flexion is critical for establishing antigravity movement of the upper extremity. We analyzed different methods for musculocutaneous reconstruction regarding outcome. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 146 brachial plexus surgeries with musculocutaneous reconstruction performed at our department from 2013 to 2017. Demographic data, surgical method, donor and graft nerve characteristics, body mass index (BMI) as well as functional outcome of biceps muscle based on medical research council (MRC) strength grades before and after surgery were analyzed. Multivariate analysis was performed using SPSS. Results: Oberlin reconstruction was the procedure performed most often (34.2%, n = 50). Nerve transfer and autologous repair showed no significant differences regarding outcome (p = 0.599, OR 0.644 CI95% 0.126-3.307). In case of nerve transfers, we found no significant difference whether reconstruction was per -formed with or without a nerve graft (e.g. sural nerve) (p = 0.277, OR 0.619 CI95% 0.261-1.469). Multivariate analysis identifies patient age as a strong predictor for outcome, univariate analysis indicates that nerve graft length > 15 cm and BMI of > 25 could lead to inferior outcome. When patients with early recovery (n = 19) are included into final evaluation after 24 months, the general success rate of reconstructions is 62,7% (52/83). Conclusion: Reconstruction of musculocutaneous nerve after brachial plexus injury results in a high rate of clinical improvement. Nerve transfer and autologous reconstruction both show similar results. Young age was confirmed as an independent predictor for better clinical outcome. Prospective multicenter studies are needed to further clarify.
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