分离背阔肌肌腱转移术治疗产科臂丛神经损伤。

Q3 Medicine
Aleksandar Lovic, Javier Pérez-Rodríguez
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摘要

背阔肌肌内神经血管分支模式提供了两个独立的神经血管供应部分。起源于胸背椎弓根的内侧和外侧分支与肌纤维平行,因此可以收获2个独立的运动皮瓣。我们提出一种基于这两个肌肉部分的外旋背阔肌肌腱转移的改良方法。内侧(横向)部分转移到肩袖插入处,以动态增强外旋,外侧部分在旋转过程中作为肱骨头的稳定器。对接受该手术的患者进行回顾性研究,分析外旋的主动和被动活动范围和Mallet评分,特别注意并发症和内旋的局限性。术后平均肩外展度为140度(范围:90 - 180度)。外旋aROM显示术后外展(从平均值3度到78度)和内收(从平均值1度到37度)均显著增加。整体外展、整体外旋、手到颈部和手到口运动的Mallet评分显著改善,而手到脊柱的评分无显著变化。结果表明,该方法可以在不限制内旋的情况下优化外旋重建。它利用背阔肌的解剖结构与一个供体肌肉进行双重移植,限制了发病率。证据等级:治疗性IV。
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Split Latissimus Dorsi Tendon Transfer for External Rotation in Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Injury.

The intramuscular neurovascular branching pattern of the latissimus dorsi muscle provides 2 parts with independent neurovascular supply. The medial and lateral branches arising from the thoracodorsal pedicle run parallel to the muscle fibers and, therefore, 2 independent motor flaps can be harvested. We propose a modification to the latissimus dorsi tendon transfer for external rotation based on these 2 muscular parts. The medial (transverse) part is transferred to the rotator cuff insertion to dynamically enhance external rotation, and the lateral part acts as a stabilizer of the humeral head during rotation. A retrospective review of the patients who underwent this procedure was performed, and active and passive ranges of motion for external rotation and Mallet scores were analyzed, with special attention to complications and limitations to internal rotation. The average shoulder abduction aROM after the procedure was 140 degrees (range: 90 to 180 degrees). The external rotation aROM showed a significant postoperative increase both in abduction (from a mean value of 3 to 78 degrees) and in adduction (from a mean value of 1 to 37 degrees). A significant improvement of the Mallet scores for global abduction, global external rotation, hand to neck and hand to mouth motions was registered, with no significant change in hand on spine score. The proposed technique proved to be a good option to optimize the reconstruction of external rotation without limiting internal rotation. It takes advantage of the anatomy of the latissimus dorsi to perform a double transfer with one donor muscle, limiting morbidity. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic IV.

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期刊介绍: Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery presents authoritative, practical information on today"s advances in hand and upper extremity surgery. It features articles by leading experts on the latest surgical techniques, the newest equipment, and progress in therapies for rehabilitation. The primary focus of the journal is hand surgery, but articles on the wrist, elbow, and shoulder are also included. Major areas covered include arthroscopy, microvascular surgery, plastic surgery, congenital anomalies, tendon and nerve disorders, trauma, and work-related injuries.
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