Distal nerve transfers for peripheral nerve injuries: indications and outcomes

Author:

Bertelli Jayme A.12ORCID,Tuffaha Sami3,Sporer Matthias4,Seltser Anna5,Cavalli Erica6,Soldado Francisco78,Hill Elspeth9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil

2. Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Governador Celso Ramos Hospital, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil

3. Department of Plastic Surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA

4. Department of Plastic Surgery, Academic Teaching Hospital Feldkirch, Austria

5. Department of Hand Surgery and Microsurgery Unit, Sheba Medical Center, Affiliated to Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel

6. Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori, Monza (MB), Italy

7. Hospital Infantil Universitario Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain

8. Hospital Infantil Universitario HM Nens, Barcelona, Spain

9. Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA

Abstract

Distal nerve transfer is a refined surgical technique involving the redirection of healthy sacrificable nerves from one part of the body to reinstate function in another area afflicted by paralysis or injury. This approach is particularly valuable when the original nerves are extensively damaged and standard repair methods, such as direct suturing or grafting, may be insufficient. As the nerve coaptation is close to the recipient muscles or skin, distal nerve transfers reduce the time to reinnervation. The harvesting of nerves for transfer should usually result in minimal or no donor morbidity, as any anticipated loss of function is compensated for by adjacent muscles or overlapping cutaneous territory. Recent years have witnessed notable progress in nerve transfer procedures, markedly enhancing the outcomes of upper limb reconstruction for conditions encompassing peripheral nerve, brachial plexus and spinal cord injuries.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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1. The FESSH/JHSE Special Issue: Update on Nerve Surgery;Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume);2024-05-31

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