Early and Late Intrinsic Hand Muscle Reinnervation After End-to-Side AIN to Ulnar Motor Nerve Transfer

桡神经前内侧支至尺神经运动神经端侧移植术后早期和晚期手部内在肌再支配

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The "supercharge" end-to-side (SETS) anterior-interosseous-nerve (AIN) to ulnar-motor nerve transfer is used to improve intrinsic muscle recovery in cases of severe ulnar nerve compression or proximal axonotmetic injuries. Previous work has found differing intrinsic muscle recovery after this transfer. The objectives of this study were to examine the patterns of recovery in first dorsal interossei (FDI) and abductor digiti minimi (ADM) and the impact of AIN transfer to a specific fascicular location on the ulnar-motor nerve. METHODS: A retrospective review of one fellowship-trained surgeon's consecutive patients at a single center from December 2019 to September 2021 was conducted. Patients who had an AIN to ulnar-motor nerve transfer for any indication were included and were excluded if they had less than 9 months follow-up. RESULTS: Seventeen patients were included (88% male, mean age 55 ± 14 years). At early follow-up, compound muscle action potential amplitudes for ADM and FDI did not increase. Compound muscle action potential amplitude for ADM significantly increased at late follow-up (P < .01). Average British Medical Research Council (BMRC) strength increased at early follow-up for FDI (P < .05), but not ADM. The proportion of patients with BMRC ≥ 3 increased for FDI (P < .01) and ADM (P < .05) at late follow-up. Volar-ulnar AIN insertion position did not have a clear effect on outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: The SETS AIN to ulnar-motor nerve transfer demonstrates clinical and electrophysiologic evidence of intrinsic muscle recovery and reinnervation, with differing recovery of outcomes. The role of specific fascicular targeting is still unclear and required further examination as does the mechanism behind differing intrinsic recovering.

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