Changes in ulnar and median nerve conduction velocity after reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: Correlation with distalization and lateralization

Kotaro Yamakado
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to assess ulnar and median nerve injury after reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) by measuring the sensory nerve conduction velocity (SCV). The secondary objective was to evaluate the impact of lateralization and/or distalization on SCV changes.

Methods

Twenty consecutive cases were prospectively included and retrospectively reviewed. SCV of the ulnar and median nerves as well as humeral lateralization/distalization quantified by plain radiography were evaluated pre-operatively and at 1 week post-operatively. Changes in SCV were tested using the paired t-test, and correlations between humeral lateralization/distalization and SCV changes were tested using Kendall's rank correlation coefficient and maximal information coefficient (MIC).

Results

The SCV of the ulnar nerve was delayed from 55.4 ​m/s pre-operatively to 53.0 ​m/s post-operatively (p ​= ​0.021), whereas there was no significant change in the median nerve (p ​= ​0.17). There was a weak to moderate correlation between ulnar nerve SCV delay and lateralization (τ ​= ​−0.38; p ​= ​0.021; MIC ​= ​0.70) but no significant correlation with distalization (p ​= ​0.65; MIC ​= ​0.56).

Conclusions

Following RSA, a small but significant delay in SCV of the ulnar nerve was observed. A negative correlation was found between lateralization and SCV delay of the ulnar nerve.

反向全肩关节置换术后尺神经和正中神经传导速度的变化:与远端化和外侧化的相关性
目的本研究旨在通过测量感觉神经传导速度(SCV)来评估反向全肩关节置换术(RSA)后尺神经和正中神经的损伤情况。方法前瞻性地纳入 20 例连续病例并进行回顾性分析。在术前和术后 1 周评估尺神经和正中神经的 SCV 以及通过平片量化的肱骨外侧化/远端化。结果尺神经的SCV从术前的55.4 m/s延迟到术后的53.0 m/s(p = 0.021),而正中神经没有显著变化(p = 0.17)。尺神经SCV延迟与侧化之间存在弱到中等程度的相关性(τ = -0.38;p = 0.021;MIC = 0.70),但与远化无明显相关性(p = 0.65;MIC = 0.56)。结论RSA后,尺神经的SCV延迟虽小,但却很明显,侧化与尺神经SCV延迟之间呈负相关。
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