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LaT Branch Transfer for Biceps Reinnervation

M. Asher Schusterman II, MD, Rishi Jindal, MD, Jignesh Unadkat, MD, Alexander Spiess, MD
UPMC
2017-01-25

Presenter: Rishi Jindal

Affidavit:
This is the original work of the resident.

Director Name: VTN

Author Category: Fellow Plastic Surgery
Presentation Category: Clinical
Abstract Category: Hand

BACKGROUND: In cases of significant upper extremity trauma, the thoracodorsal nerve is a reliable secondary option for the restoration of elbow flexion. In all previous descriptions, however, the entire nerve is transferred. We describe a case utilizing the lateral thoracodorsal nerve (LaT) branch for biceps reinnervation with an associated cadaver study.

METHODS: Transfer of the LaT branch to the biceps branch was performed on a patient who had sustained a traumatic brachial plexus injury that left him without elbow flexion. Also, four cadavers (eight upper extremities) were dissected to identify the bifurcation of the thoracodorsal nerve and confirm the feasibility of transferring the LaT branch to the biceps motor branch. Axon counts of the thoracodorsal proper, LaT branch, MC proper and the biceps branch were also obtained.

RESULTS: A bifurcation of the thoracodorsal nerve was present in all cadaver specimens, with an average distance of 7.5 cm (range 6.2 – 9.8 cm) from the insertion of the latissimus dorsi muscle. Axon counts revealed a donor-to-recipient ratio of 0.85:1. Follow-up of our patient at one year showed improvement of elbow flexion MMT grade from 0 to 4/5. Furthermore, EMG at one year confirmed biceps reinnveration and showed normal readings of the latissimus compared to preoperative EMG.

CONCLUSIONS: Transfer of the LaT branch is a viable and minimally morbid option for biceps reinnervation after traumatic branchial plexus injury. Further follow-up of our patient and larger prospective studies are needed to understand the true potential of this nerve transfer.

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