Journal article
Predicting strength outcomes for upper limb nerve transfer surgery in tetraplegia
Edward A Stanley, Bridget Hill, Dean P McKenzie, Pierre Chapuis, Mary P Galea, Natasha van Zyl
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | SAGE Publications | Published : 2022
Abstract
We report a retrospective study of 112 nerve transfers in 39 participants to investigate predictors of strength outcomes after nerve transfer surgery for upper limb reanimation in tetraplegia. We measured clinical and pre- and intraoperative neurophysiological assessment variables and compared them with strength outcomes 2 years after nerve transfer surgery. We found statistically significant improvement in Medical Research Council strength grades after nerve transfer surgery with lower cervical spine injuries (between one and two grades), lower donor nerve stimulation thresholds (half of a grade), greater motor evoked potential activity in recipient nerves (half of a grade) and greater musc..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: this work was part supported by the Institute for Safety, Compensation, and Recovery Research (Australia) [grant number N-13-091].