Direct plexus repair by grafts supplemented by nerve transfers
- PMID: 15668066
- DOI: 10.1016/j.hcl.2004.09.002
Direct plexus repair by grafts supplemented by nerve transfers
Abstract
This article reviews the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center experience with direct repair of brachial plexus lacerations, gunshot wounds, and stretch/contusive/avulsive injuries. In the stretch category, limited outcomes with direct repair have led to addition of nerve transfers rather than their exclusive use. It is important to per-form direct plexus repair in conjunction with nerve transfers in the same patient when-ever possible. The intent of such a "pants-over-vest" approach is to maximize axonal input to denervated structures.
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