Anatomical considerations for nerve transfer in axillary nerve injury

Author:

Kim Soo-Jung1,Bang Jong-Ho1,Yang Hee-Jun1,Moon Seong-Hwan1,Choi Yun-Rak1,Lee Hye-Yeon1

Affiliation:

1. Yonsei University College of Medicine

Abstract

Abstract This study investigated the anatomical details of the axillary and radial nerves in 50 upper limbs from 29 adult formalin-embalmed cadavers, and 10 fresh upper limbs. The focus was on understanding the course, division, and ramifications of these nerves to improve treatment of shoulder dysfunction caused by axillary nerve damage. The axillary nerve divided anteriorly and posteriorly before passing the quadrangular space in all specimens, with specific distances to the first ramifications. It was found that the deltoid muscle's clavicular and acromial parts were always innervated by the anterior division of the axillary nerve, whereas the spinous part was variably innervated. The longest and thickest branches of the radial nerve to the triceps muscles were identified, with no statistically significant differences in fiber numbers among triceps branches. The study concludes that nerve transfer to the anterior division of the axillary nerve can restore the deltoid muscle in about 86% of shoulders, and the teres minor muscle can be restored by nerve transfer to the posterior division. The medial head branch and long head branch were identified as the best donor options.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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