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股神经减压术及缝匠肌至股四头肌神经移位术治疗部分股神经损伤:一项尸体研究及早期病例系列报道

Femoral nerve decompression and sartorius-to-quadriceps nerve transfers for partial femoral nerve injury: a cadaveric study and early case series.

作者信息

McInnes Colin W, Ha Austin Y, Power Hollie A, Tung Thomas H, Moore Amy M

机构信息

1Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, Fraser Health Authority/University of British Columbia, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.

2Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.

出版信息

J Neurosurg. 2020 Nov 6;135(3):904-911. doi: 10.3171/2020.6.JNS20251. Print 2021 Sep 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Partial femoral nerve injuries cause significant disability with ambulation. Due to their more proximal and superficial location, sartorius branches are often spared in femoral nerve injuries. In this article, the authors report the benefits of femoral nerve decompression, demonstrate the feasibility of sartorius-to-quadriceps nerve transfers in a cadaveric study, describe the surgical technique, and report clinical results.

METHODS

Four fresh-frozen cadaveric lower limbs were dissected for anatomical analysis of the sartorius nerve. In addition, a retrospective review of patients with partial femoral nerve injuries treated with femoral nerve decompression and sartorius-to-quadriceps nerve transfers was conducted. Pre- and postoperative knee extension Medical Research Council (MRC) grades and pain scores (visual analog scale) were collected.

RESULTS

Up to 6 superficial femoral branches innervate the sartorius muscle just distal to the inguinal ligament. Each branch yielded an average of 672 nerve fibers (range 99-1850). Six patients underwent femoral nerve decompression and sartorius-to-quadriceps nerve transfers. Four patients also had concomitant obturator-to-quadriceps nerve transfers. At final follow-up (average 13.4 months), all patients achieved MRC grade 4-/5 or greater knee extension. The average preoperative pain score was 5.2, which decreased to 2.2 postoperatively (p = 0.03).

CONCLUSIONS

Femoral nerve decompression and nerve transfer using sartorius branches are a viable tool for restoring function in partial femoral nerve injuries. Sartorius branches serve as ideal donors in quadriceps nerve transfers because they are expendable, are close to their recipients, and have an adequate supply of nerve fibers.

摘要

目的

股神经部分损伤会导致行走时出现严重功能障碍。由于缝匠肌分支位置更靠近近端且表浅,在股神经损伤时常常得以保留。在本文中,作者报告了股神经减压的益处,通过尸体研究证明了缝匠肌至股四头肌神经转位的可行性,描述了手术技术,并报告了临床结果。

方法

解剖4具新鲜冷冻的尸体下肢,对缝匠肌神经进行解剖分析。此外,对接受股神经减压和缝匠肌至股四头肌神经转位治疗的股神经部分损伤患者进行回顾性研究。收集术前和术后膝关节伸展的医学研究委员会(MRC)分级和疼痛评分(视觉模拟量表)。

结果

多达6支股浅神经分支在腹股沟韧带远侧支配缝匠肌。每支分支平均有672条神经纤维(范围为99 - 1850条)。6例患者接受了股神经减压和缝匠肌至股四头肌神经转位。4例患者还同时进行了闭孔神经至股四头肌神经转位。在末次随访时(平均13.4个月),所有患者膝关节伸展达到MRC 4 - /5级或更高。术前平均疼痛评分为5.2分,术后降至2.2分(p = 0.03)。

结论

股神经减压及利用缝匠肌分支进行神经转位是恢复股神经部分损伤功能的可行方法。缝匠肌分支是股四头肌神经转位的理想供体,因为它们可牺牲、与受体接近且有足够的神经纤维供应。

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