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Nerve Transfers for Shoulder and Elbow FunctionAuthors: Mackinnon SE1, Yee A1Published: May 6, 2016AUTHOR INFORMATION1 Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Washington University, St. Louis, MissouriDISCLOSURENo authors have a financial interest in any of the products, devices, or drugs mentioned in this production or publication.ABSTRACTThis presentation is a comprehensive review of our strategies for restoring function to the shoulder and elbow through nerve transfers. In particular, these transfers are discussed in reference to brachial plexus injuries with an approach at an individual nerve-level. Technical approaches are offered for each nerve transfer to restore shoulder and elbow function. This is our third revision to this topic.00:00 Introduction00:25 OVERVIEW00:35 NERVE TRANSFERS FOR SHOULDER FUNCTION02:53 Medial Pectoral to Spinal Accessory Nerve Transfer10:44 Nerve Transfers for Suprascapular Nerve (Anterior Approach vs. Posterior Approach)11:25 Spinal Accessory to Suprascapular Nerve Transfer (Posterior Approach)11:40 Anatomy of the Spinal Accessory and Suprascapular Nerve14:18 Pre-operative Anatomical Markings and Incision Guidelines15:25 Suprascapular Notch and Ligament19:31 Technique for the Posterior Approach Nerve Transfer24:04 Spinal Accessory to Suprascapular Nerve Transfer (Anterior Approach)25:18 Experimental Studies for Motor End-to-side Nerve Transfer26:23 Technique for the Anterior Approach Nerve Transfer31:31 Nerve Transfers for Axillary Nerve32:08 Medial Triceps to Axillary Nerve Transfer41:14 Medial Pectoral to Axillary Nerve Transfer42:33 Nerve Transfers for Long Thoracic Nerve42:38 Double-level Nerve Transfer for Long Thoracic Nerve46:27 NERVE TRANSFERS FOR ELBOW FUNCTION46:57 Nerve Transfers for Musculocutaneous Nerve47:02 Double Fascicular Nerve Transfer54:17 Medial Pectoral to Musculocutaneous Nerve Transfer54:39 Thoracodorsal to Musculocutaneous Nerve Transfer55:59 Nerve Transfers for Triceps Brachii Nerve56:04 Flexor Carpi Ulnaris to Triceps Brachii Nerve Transfer58:16 Intercostals to Triceps Brachii Nerve Transfer58:30 Conclusion
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