Pathological findings identified during the posterior approach to the spinal accessory nerve after high-energy trauma.

Nerve transfer brachial plexus posterior approach spinal accessory nerve suprascapular nerve surgical approach

Journal

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
ISSN: 2043-6289
Titre abrégé: J Hand Surg Eur Vol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101315820

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 3 9 2021
medline: 16 4 2022
entrez: 2 9 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The spinal accessory to suprascapular nerve transfer is a key procedure for restoring shoulder function in upper brachial plexus injuries and is typically undertaken via an anterior approach. The anterior approach may miss injury to the suprascapular nerve about the suprascapular notch, which may explain why functional outcomes are often limited. In 2014 we adopted a posterior approach to enable better visualization of the suprascapular nerve at the notch. Over the next 6 years we have used this approach for 20 explorations after high-energy trauma. In 7/20 we identified abnormalities at the level of the suprascapular ligament, which we would not have identified with an anterior approach: there were two ruptures, two neuromas-in-continuity and three cases of scar encasement, necessitating neurolysis. Nerve transfer could be undertaken distal to the suprascapular notch, bypassing the site of injury. These pathological findings support the wider adoption of the posterior approach in cases of high-energy trauma.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34472393
doi: 10.1177/17531934211039698
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

393-398

Auteurs

Dominic M Power (DM)

Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.

Devanshi Jimulia (D)

Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.

Paul Malone (P)

Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.

Colin Shirley (C)

Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.

Tahseen Chaudhry (T)

Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.

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