Intercostal nerve transfer in management of biceps and triceps co‐contraction in brachial plexus birth palsy

Author:

Misra Sayantani1ORCID,Takagi Takehiko1,Yamaguchi Sakura1,Anami Yoko1,Takayama Shinichiro1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Surgical Specialties National Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveBrachial plexus birth palsy (BPBP) is often caused by traction during birth. In some cases, reinnervation occurs during spontaneous recovery and it causes involuntary co‐contraction between antagonistic muscles. When it comes up between the biceps and triceps muscles, smooth active motion of the elbow joint is impaired. We are presenting outcomes of intercostal nerve (ICN) to radial nerve transfer to minimize elbow motion abnormality due to co‐contraction.MethodsWe present five cases (two males and three females) of biceps and triceps co‐contraction in BPBP patients treated from 2005 to 2018. The mean age at surgery was 9.36 years (range, 4.8–16.4 years). They were treated by ICNs transfer to motor branch of the radial nerve to the triceps muscle. Preoperative electromyography was done in all cases to confirm biceps and triceps co‐contraction and to assess the contractile status of both muscles. A 10‐s flexion extension test was done pre and postoperatively to assess the efficacy of our procedure.ResultsThe postop course was uneventful. No donor site morbidity or respiratory complications were recorded in any patient. The mean postoperative follow‐up period was 83.9 months (range, 53.6–135.5 months). At the final follow‐up, elbow flexion was M4 in the Medical Research Council (MRC) grading scale in all five patients and elbow extension was graded M4 or M4− in all five patients. There was significant increase in the 10 s flexion extension test results delineating the effectiveness of the procedure.ConclusionsICNs transfer to motor branch of the radial nerve to the triceps muscle for management of biceps and triceps co‐contraction in BPBP is a good option with minimal morbidity and good success rate.

Publisher

Wiley

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