Individualization of Donor Nerve Selection With Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring in Axillary Nerve Neurotization

Q3 Medicine
Guillermo José Tarnawski-Español MD , Maria Rosa Morro-Martí MD, PhD , Manuel Llusá-Pérez MD, PhD , Isabel Fernández-Conejero MD , Júlia Benítez-Flores MD , Aritz Ortega-Centol MD , Joaquim Casañas-Sintes MD, PhD
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aimed to evaluate the use of intraoperative nerve conduction studies in radial to axillary nerve transfers using the motor branches to the triceps. We hypothesized that morphological characteristics might not fully express a donor nerve’s suitability for transfer and that choosing the donor branch based on nerve action potential (NAP) amplitudes would lead to better functional outcomes.

Methods

This retrospective analysis included 17 patients who underwent radial to axillary nerve transfer. The specific triceps motor branch used as donor and the site of neurorrhaphy were chosen based on intraoperative NAP amplitudes independently of morphological criteria, such as size matching or arc of rotation.

Results

We found a moderate correlation between the NAP amplitude of the transferred branch and shoulder abduction strength at the end of the follow-up. The branch to the lateral head of the triceps was the most often selected as a donor. Outcomes were satisfactory in 14 out of 17 patients.

Conclusions

The findings suggest that reinnervation is enhanced when the choice of the donor branch is individualized and based on functional metrics like NAP, instead of anatomical characteristics. The study supports the role of intraoperative nerve monitoring as an objective and predictable method to refine donor branch selection in radial to axillary nerve transfer.

Type of study/level of evidence

Therapeutic IV.
腋窝神经化术中神经监测下供体神经选择的个体化
目的:本研究旨在评价术中神经传导研究在肱三头肌运动分支桡神经到腋窝神经转移中的应用。我们假设形态学特征可能不能完全表达供体神经移植的适宜性,根据神经动作电位(NAP)振幅选择供体神经分支可能会导致更好的功能结果。方法回顾性分析17例行桡神经到腋窝神经移植的患者。具体的肱三头肌运动分支作为供体和神经缝合的位置是根据术中NAP的振幅来选择的,不依赖于形态学标准,如大小匹配或旋转弧度。结果在随访结束时,我们发现转移分支的NAP振幅与肩关节外展强度之间存在适度的相关性。三头肌外侧头的分支是最常选择的供体。17例患者中有14例结果满意。结论研究结果表明,当选择个体化的供神经分支时,基于功能指标如NAP,而不是解剖学特征,可以增强神经再生。本研究支持术中神经监测作为一种客观、可预测的方法,在桡骨到腋窝神经移植中完善供体分支的选择。研究类型/证据水平治疗性IV。
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