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. 2005 Feb;21(1):55-69, vi.
doi: 10.1016/j.hcl.2004.09.002.

Direct plexus repair by grafts supplemented by nerve transfers

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Direct plexus repair by grafts supplemented by nerve transfers

David G Kline et al. Hand Clin. 2005 Feb.

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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