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Radial and median nerves distal peripheral tension after reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a cadaveric study.

Gregory CunninghamLauryne BernardoRodrigo BrandarizNicolas HolzerDaniel Da RochaJean-Yves Beaulieu
Published in: JSES international (2024)
RSA significantly increases tension in the median and radial nerves and makes them more susceptible to wrist and elbow positioning. The mechanism behind distal peripheral neuropathy after RSA may thus result from increased compression of tensioned nerves against anatomical fulcrums rather than nerve elongation alone. Elbow flexion was the most effective way to decrease nerve tension, while elbow extension should be avoided when implanting the humeral component. Further studies are needed to assess the ulnar nerve.
Keyphrases
  • peripheral nerve
  • minimally invasive
  • ultrasound guided