Literature DB >> 9250730

Results of nerve grafting for injuries of the axillary and suprascapular nerves.

Y Mikami1, A Nagano, N Ochiai, S Yamamoto.   

Abstract

We report the results in 33 patients who had nerve grafting of the axillary or the suprascapular nerve or of both. There were 32 men and one woman; their mean age was 21 years and the average interval between injury and operation was three months. At a mean follow-up of 27 months, the deltoid had recovered to M3 or better in 23 of 30 patients (77%) and the infraspinatus in 18 of 25 patients (72%). Shoulder elevation had reached 120 degrees or more in 27 patients (82%), with external rotation of 30 degrees or more in 27 (82%). Twenty-six patients (79%) could reach to the top of their head with their hand. Recovery of muscle strength, range of movement and shoulder function were satisfactory when surgery was performed within four months of the injury. Early exploration and nerve grafting can lead to a good functional recovery, but thorough exploration and careful repair of both nerves are essential.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9250730     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620x.79b4.7481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


  9 in total

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2.  Glenohumeral arthrodesis for late reconstruction of flail shoulder in patients with traumatic supraclavicular brachial plexus palsy.

Authors:  Tanujan Thangarajah; Simon M Lambert
Journal:  Shoulder Elbow       Date:  2017-02-13

3.  Nerve Transfers for Treatment of Isolated Axillary Nerve Injuries.

Authors:  Margie Wheelock; Tod A Clark; Jennifer L Giuffre
Journal:  Plast Surg (Oakv)       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 0.947

4.  Axillary nerve injury associated with glenohumeral dislocation: A review and algorithm for management.

Authors:  Duncan Avis; Dominic Power
Journal:  EFORT Open Rev       Date:  2018-03-26

5.  Transfer of the Lower Trapezius as a Surgical Treatment for Combined Injuries to the Suprascapular and Axillary Nerves: A Case Report.

Authors:  Shinsuke Takeda; Masahiro Tatebe; Akimasa Morita; Naoki Saka; Katsuyuki Iwatsuki; Hitoshi Hirata
Journal:  J Orthop Case Rep       Date:  2019

6.  Comparison of Anterior vs. Dorsal Approach for Spinal Accessory to Suprascapular Nerve Transfer in Patients With a Brachial Plexus Injury and Its Outcome on Shoulder Function.

Authors:  Hasan Tahir; Muhammed Osama; Mirza Shehab A Beg; Mehtab Ahmed
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-07-04

7.  Outcomes of Shoulder Functions in Spinal Accessory to Suprascapular Nerve Transfer in Brachial Plexus Injury: A Comparison between Anterior and Posterior Approach.

Authors:  Sanjay Maurya; Gopi Renganathan; Venkatnarayanan R; Rajiv Bharti
Journal:  Indian J Plast Surg       Date:  2021-06-28

Review 8.  Treatment options for brachial plexus injuries.

Authors:  Vasileios I Sakellariou; Nikolaos K Badilas; Nikolaos A Stavropoulos; George Mazis; Helias K Kotoulas; Stamatios Kyriakopoulos; Ioannis Tagkalegkas; Ioannis P Sofianos
Journal:  ISRN Orthop       Date:  2014-04-14

Review 9.  Recent advances in the management of brachial plexus injuries.

Authors:  Prem Singh Bhandari; Sanjay Maurya
Journal:  Indian J Plast Surg       Date:  2014-05
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