Radial Nerve Tendon Transfers. Hand clinics Cheah, A. E., Etcheson, J., Yao, J. 2016; 32 (3): 323-338

Abstract

Radial nerve palsy typically occurs as a result of trauma or iatrogenic injury and leads to the loss of wrist extension, finger extension, thumb extension, and a reduction in grip strength. In the absence of nerve recovery, reconstruction of motor function involves tendon transfer surgery. The most common donor tendons include the pronator teres, wrist flexors, and finger flexors. The type of tendon transfer is classified based on the donor for the extensor digitorum communis. Good outcomes have been reported for most methods of radial nerve tendon transfers as is typical for positional tendon transfers not requiring significant power.

View details for DOI 10.1016/j.hcl.2016.03.003

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