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Triceps-to-Biceps Tendon Transfer Technique for Restoration of Elbow Flexion in Adult Brachial Plexus Injury.

Morgan B WeberSarah H TownsleyAllen T BishopRobert J SpinnerAlexander Y Shin
Published in: Techniques in hand & upper extremity surgery (2024)
Restoration of elbow flexion is a priority in treating adult traumatic brachial plexus injuries. A tendon transfer is an ideal option for patients not candidates for reconstructive nerve surgery or free-functioning muscle transfer. For patients with a partial brachial plexus injury or a pan plexus injury with adequate recovered triceps function and loss of elbow flexion, a triceps-to-biceps tendon transfer is a nonmicrosurgical option to restore elbow flexion. The technique of triceps-to-biceps transfer in which the complete triceps tendon is transferred laterally, secured lateral to the radial tuberosity, and reinforced with suture to the biceps tendon is described.
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