A Modification to the Brand Transfer for Claw Hand: The Four-Tailed Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis to Lateral Band Transfer.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1177/15589447241257558
Lauren E Wessel, Nirbhay S Jain, Ambika E Paulson, Carrie Bettlach, Mitchell A Pet, Amy M Moore
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Abstract

Background: Claw deformity is a devastating consequence of low ulnar nerve palsy, resulting in loss of finger function. Traditionally, the Brand transfer is a favored intervention but requires lengthy grafts and bulky tenorrhaphies, risking adhesions in the lumbrical canal. We present a modified Brand tendon transfer, which extends the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) into 4 tails for individual grafting into the lateral band, decreasing adhesion risk and graft length need.

Methods: Nine consecutive patients with claw hand were examined in detail to confirm the diagnosis and appropriateness for claw-correction surgery by the senior author. All patients underwent our modified Brand transfer. Follow-up for a minimum of 6 months was pursued for each patient, with range of motion, grip strength, and pinch strength recorded at that time.

Results: Treated patients demonstrate maintained grip and pinch strength, coordinated grasp, and improvement in metacarpophalangeal posture. One patient required reoperation for extensive scarring and underwent tenolysis of the tendon grafts and revision grafting for the small finger.

Conclusion: We concluded that our modified weave of a 4-tailed tendon graft through the ECRB is a synergistic transfer that maintains acceptable hand strength in the setting of a chronic low ulnar nerve palsy with a lower risk of tendon adhesion and length of grafting, offering an additional tool in the armamentarium of the hand surgeon approaching the ulnar nerve-injured hand.

爪手品牌转移术的改良版:四尾伸拇肌向外侧带转移。
背景:爪状畸形是尺神经低位瘫痪的严重后果,会导致手指功能丧失。传统上,Brand转移术是一种受青睐的干预方法,但需要冗长的移植物和笨重的腱鞘,并有在拇指管内粘连的风险。我们介绍了一种改良的布兰德肌腱转移术,它将桡侧伸肌腱(ECRB)延长成4条尾巴,分别移植到外侧带,降低了粘连风险和移植长度需求:方法:资深作者对连续九例爪手患者进行了详细检查,以确诊其是否适合接受爪矫正手术。所有患者都接受了我们的改良布兰德转移术。对每位患者进行了至少 6 个月的随访,并记录了当时的活动范围、握力和捏力:结果:接受治疗的患者的握力和捏力均得到保持,抓握动作协调,掌指关节姿势得到改善。一名患者因广泛瘢痕需要再次手术,并接受了肌腱移植物腱鞘溶解和小指翻修移植物手术:我们的结论是,我们通过 ECRB 改良编织的四尾肌腱移植物是一种协同转移方法,可在慢性低尺神经麻痹的情况下保持可接受的手部力量,同时降低肌腱粘连的风险,缩短移植物的长度,为手部外科医生治疗尺神经损伤手部提供了一种额外的工具。
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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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