End-to-Side Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer A Valuable Alternative for Traumatic High Ulnar Nerve Palsy

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Chen, Shih-Heng [1 ]
Mao, Shih-Hsuan [1 ]
Lan, Ching-Yu [1 ]
Huang, Ren-Wen [1 ]
Lee, Che-Hsiung [1 ]
Hsu, Chung-Chen [1 ]
Lin, Cheng-Hung [1 ]
Lin, Yu-Te [1 ]
Chuang, David Chwei-Chin [1 ]
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[1] Chang Gung Univ, Chang Gung Mem Hosp Linkou, Coll Med, Dept Plast & Reconstruct Surg, 5 Fu Shin St, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan
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early transfer; anterior interosseous nerve transfer; end to side; high ulnar nerve injuries; MOTOR RECOVERY; INJURIES; RECONSTRUCTION; BRANCH; OUTCOMES;
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10.1097/SAP.0000000000002657
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background The prognosis of high ulnar nerve injury is poor despite nerve repair or grafting. Anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) transfers provide a satisfactory recovery. However, the efficacy of end-to-side (ETS) AIN transfer and optimal timing in Sunderland grade IV/V of high ulnar nerve injury is lacking. Objective The goals were to compare the outcomes of high ulnar nerve injury managed with ETS AIN transfers with those managed with conventional procedures (nerve repair or graft only) and identify differences between early and delayed transfers. Methods Patients with isolated high ulnar nerve injury (Sunderland grade IV/V) from 2010 to 2017 were recruited. Patients with conventional treatments and AIN transfers were designated as the control and AIN groups, respectively. Early transfer was defined as the AIN transfer performed within 8 weeks postinjury. Outcomes were measured and analyzed by the British Medical Research Council (BMRC) score, grip strength, and pinch strength. Results A total of 24 patients with high ulnar nerve injury (Sunderland grade IV/V) were included. There were 11 and 13 patients in the control and AIN groups, respectively. In univariate analysis, both early and delayed AIN transfers demonstrated significantly better motor recovery among BMRC score and strength of grip and pinch at 12 months (P < 0.05). No statistical significance was found between early and delayed transfer. In multivariate analysis, both early and delayed transfers were regarded as strong and independent factors for motor recovery of ulnar nerve. Compared with the control, early [odds ratio (OR), 1.83; P < 0.001] and delayed (OR, 1.59; P < 0.001) transfers showed significant improvement with regard to BMRC scores. The pinch strength in early (OR, 31.68; P < 0.001) and delayed (OR, 26.45; P < 0.001) transfers was also significantly better. Conclusion The ETS AIN transfer, in either early or delayed fashion, significantly improved intrinsic motor recovery in high ulnar nerve injuries classified as Sunderland grade IV/V. The early transfer group demonstrated a trend toward better functional recovery with less downtime.
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