The medial cord to musculocutaneous (MCMc) nerve transfer: a new method to reanimate elbow flexion after C5-C6-C7-(C8) avulsive injuries of the brachial plexus-technique and results

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Ferraresi, S. [1 ]
Garozzo, D. [1 ]
Basso, E. [1 ]
Maistrello, L. [1 ]
Lucchin, F. [1 ]
Di Pasquale, P. [1 ]
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[1] Osped S Maria Misericordia, Dept Neurosurg, Rovigo, Italy
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Brachial plexus injury; Musculocutaneous nerve; Nerve transfer; Cervicalrootavulsion; Brachial plexusrepair; Biceps muscle; Brachial plexus; SPINAL ACCESSORY NERVE; BICEPS MUSCLE; INTERCOSTAL NERVES; ULNAR NERVE; SURGICAL-TREATMENT; PECTORAL NERVES; ROOT AVULSIONS; LONG HEAD; RESTORATION; NEUROTIZATION;
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10.1007/s10143-014-0522-1
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The aim of this paper is to report on our ample experience with the medial cord to musculocutaneous (MCMc) nerve transfer. The MCMc technique is a new type of neurotization which is able to reanimate the elbow flexion in multilevel avulsive injuries of the brachial plexus provided that at least the T1 root is intact. A series of 180 consecutive patients, divided into four classes according to the quality of hand function, is available for a long-term follow-up after brachial plexus surgery. The patients enrolled for the study have in common a brachial plexus palsy showing multiple cervical root avulsive injuries at two (C5-C6), three (C5-C6-C7) and four (C5-C6-C7-C8) levels. The reinnervation of the musculocutaneous nerve is obtained via an end-to-end transfer from two donor fascicles located in the medial cord. The selected fascicles are those directed principally to the flexor carpi radialis, ulnaris and, to a lesser degree, the flexor digitorum profundus. Under normal anatomic conditions, they are located in the medial cord, and their site corresponds to the inverted V-shaped bifurcation between the internal contribution of the median nerve and the ulnar nerve. The technique has no failure and no complications when the hand shows a normal wrist and finger flexion and a normal intrinsic function. In case of suboptimal conditions of the hand, the technique has proved technically more challenging, but still with 67 % satisfactory results. In the four-root avulsive injuries, however, this method shows its limitations and an alternative strategy should be preferred when possible. EMG analysis shows a reinnervation in both the biceps and the brachialis muscles, explaining the high quality of the observed results. Moreover, this technique theoretically offers the possibility of a "second attempt" at a more distal level in case of failure of the first surgery. This procedure is quick, safe, extremely effective and easily feasible by an experienced plexus surgeon. The ideal candidate is a patient harbouring a C5-C6 avulsive injury of the upper brachial plexus with a normally functioning hand.
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