Extensor Pollicis Brevis Tendon Transfer for Thumb Reconstruction in Radial Nerve Palsy: A Comparative Cadaveric Study

Q3 Medicine
Yosuke Ito MD , Yusuke Matsuura PhD , Takane Suzuki PhD , Takahiro Yamazaki PhD , Kenji Kubota MD , Seiji Ohtori PhD
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Abstract

Purpose

In this study, we proposed a new tendon transfer method for thumb function reconstruction to treat radial nerve injuries. We specifically focused on enhancing thumb radial abduction by transferring the palmaris longus (PL) to the extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) while preserving the first compartment.

Methods

Eight freshly frozen cadaver specimens were used to compare our proposed technique (transferring the PL to the EPB while preserving the first compartment) with the Tsuge method (transferring the extensor pollicis longus (EPL) and fixing the abductor pollicis longus to the flexor carpi radialis). Thumb radial deviation, palmar abduction, and interphalangeal joint extension angles were measured at various traction forces.

Results

This method demonstrated superior efficiency in thumb radial abduction (especially at traction forces of 15 N and 20 N) compared to the Tsuge method.

Conclusions

Using the proposed method, the thumb extension and abduction functions can be reconstructed without requiring a pulley. However, concerns were raised about potential inadequate interphalangeal joint extension, although this can be mitigated by suturing the EPB and EPL. Our findings indicate that this method is suitable for our biomechanics study, suggesting its potential applications for cases in which radial nerve injuries necessitate tendon transfer.

Clinical relevance

The proposed method of transferring the PL to the EPB achieves more effective radial deviation of the thumb than the Tsuge method, highlighting its clinical applicability.
拇短伸肌腱移植重建桡神经麻痹拇指:比较尸体研究
目的在本研究中,我们提出了一种新的肌腱转移方法重建拇指功能,以治疗桡神经损伤。我们特别关注通过将掌长肌(PL)转移到掌短伸肌(EPB)来增强拇指桡骨外展,同时保留第一隔室。方法采用8个新鲜冷冻尸体标本,比较我们提出的方法(将拇长伸肌(EPL)转移到EPB,同时保留第一隔室)和Tsuge方法(将拇长外展肌固定在桡侧腕屈肌上)。在不同的牵引力下测量拇指径向偏差、掌外展和指间关节伸角。结果与tge方法相比,该方法在拇指桡骨外展(特别是在15 N和20 N的牵引力下)方面表现出更高的效率。结论采用该方法可以在不需要滑轮的情况下重建拇指伸展和外展功能。然而,尽管可以通过缝合EPB和EPL来缓解,但仍存在指骨间关节伸展不足的可能性。我们的研究结果表明,这种方法适合我们的生物力学研究,表明其在桡神经损伤需要肌腱转移的情况下的潜在应用。与tge方法相比,本文提出的将拇腱束转移至EPB的方法更有效地实现了拇指径向偏移,突出了其临床适用性。
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