Volar versus dorsal approach for supinator to posterior interosseous nerve transfer: An anatomical study in cadavers.
Adil Shahzad AhmedRobert RoundyAlexander R GrafNina SuhAllan E PeljovichNicole A ZelenskiPublished in: Microsurgery (2023)
Neither approach demonstrated superiority in achieving tension-free nerve transfer. Volar permitted immediate identification of ECRB nerve whereas this was only visualized in one dorsal specimen without additional dissection. Overall, the volar approach allows direct coaptation in elbow extension, mimicking maximal physiologic tension for neurorrhaphy. It simultaneously permits additional procedures for pinch reconstruction via single exposure, circumventing limb/microscope maneuvering, dorsal dissection, and increased operative time. Ultimate choice of approach should depend on surgeon familiarity and potential need for additional simultaneous transfers.