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Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis Tendon Transfer for Thumb and Finger Flexion Reconstruction after Failed Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis Motor Branch Transfer in a Tetraplegic Patient.

Jayme A BertelliChristopher S Crowe
Published in: The journal of hand surgery Asian-Pacific volume (2024)
Distal nerve transfers can restore precise motor control in tetraplegic patients. When nerve transfers are not successful, tendon transfers may be used for subsequent reconstruction. In this case, an extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) tendon transfer was used to restore thumb and finger flexion following an unsuccessful ECRB to anterior interosseous nerve transfer in a young tetraplegic patient. Twelve months following tendon transfer, the patient demonstrated functional grip and pinch strength and was using both hands for daily activities. Level of Evidence: Level V (Therapeutic).
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