Extending reconstructive possibilities in tetraplegia; the results of 137 nerve transfers.

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Helen E Patterson, Lea Estermann, Claudia R Gschwind
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We present the results of 137 nerve transfers in 56 limbs (35 participants, 21 bilateral) with special reference to the International Classification for Surgery of the Hand in Tetraplegia, as outcomes for Groups 0 and 1 are rarely reported. These participants were assessed for a minimum of 20 (median 36) months after operation. Medical Research Council grades and strength measurements showed that for Group 0, reconstruction of useful wrist extension was achieved in six out of eight limbs. Reanimation of finger and thumb flexion in this group remains difficult and in only one out of four limbs was prehensile function achieved. Limbs in Group 1 had functional results for finger extension and grip. Outcomes of nerve transfers for the other groups and for triceps reanimation were comparable with previous reports. We believe that nerve transfers in patients with high level tetraplegia are underused but could bring valuable improvement.Level of evidence: IV.

扩大四肢瘫痪患者重建的可能性;137次神经移植的结果。
我们报告了56条肢体(35名参与者,21名双侧)137例神经转移的结果,并特别参考了国际四肢瘫痪手部手术分类,因为0组和1组的结果很少报道。这些参与者在术后至少20个月(中位36个月)接受评估。医学研究委员会评分和力量测量显示,对于0组,8个肢体中有6个实现了有用的腕关节伸展重建。在这个组中,手指和拇指屈曲的恢复仍然很困难,只有四分之一的四肢实现了可抓握功能。第1组四肢手指伸展和抓握功能良好。其他组的神经转移和肱三头肌恢复的结果与以前的报道相当。我们认为神经移植在高度四肢瘫痪患者中未得到充分利用,但可以带来有价值的改善。证据等级:四级。
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