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Donor nerves in the reinnervation of brachial plexus

Donor nerves in the reinnervation of brachial plexus AbstractIn cases of brachial plexus spinal root avulsions the only possibility for surgical treatment is reinnervation of plexus by cross-anastomosis with intact nerves. As donar nerves for reinnervation the adjoining (upper intercostal and spinal accessory) or regional intact nerves can be used. In this paper an analysis of these nerves on histological preparation from 15 autopsies and analysis of surgical results from 13 operated patients with total or partial spinal root avulsions are presented. The advantages of pure motor, especially regional, nerves and possibility of combined use of all donor nerves are emphasized. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png "Neurological Research (A Journal of Progress in Neurosurgery, Neurology and Neuro Sciences)" Taylor & Francis

Donor nerves in the reinnervation of brachial plexus


Abstract

AbstractIn cases of brachial plexus spinal root avulsions the only possibility for surgical treatment is reinnervation of plexus by cross-anastomosis with intact nerves. As donar nerves for reinnervation the adjoining (upper intercostal and spinal accessory) or regional intact nerves can be used. In this paper an analysis of these nerves on histological preparation from 15 autopsies and analysis of surgical results from 13 operated patients with total or partial spinal root avulsions are presented. The advantages of pure motor, especially regional, nerves and possibility of combined use of all donor nerves are emphasized.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
Copyright © 1986 Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd
ISSN
1743-1328
eISSN
0161-6412
DOI
10.1080/01616412.1986.11739743
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Abstract

AbstractIn cases of brachial plexus spinal root avulsions the only possibility for surgical treatment is reinnervation of plexus by cross-anastomosis with intact nerves. As donar nerves for reinnervation the adjoining (upper intercostal and spinal accessory) or regional intact nerves can be used. In this paper an analysis of these nerves on histological preparation from 15 autopsies and analysis of surgical results from 13 operated patients with total or partial spinal root avulsions are presented. The advantages of pure motor, especially regional, nerves and possibility of combined use of all donor nerves are emphasized.

Journal

"Neurological Research (A Journal of Progress in Neurosurgery, Neurology and Neuro Sciences)"Taylor & Francis

Published: Jun 1, 1986

Keywords: Nerve injury; brachial plexus spinal root avulsion; donor nerve; adjoining nerve; regional nerve; cross-anastomosis

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