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Evaluation on effectiveness of  neurolysis and nerve grafts surgery in treatment of early spontaneous posterior 
interosseous nerve entrapment

WANG Hai-tao1,ZHENG Wen-zhen1,YANG Xiao-yu2,ZHANG Ju3 ,MA En-yuan1   

  1. 1.Department of Orthopedics,Affiliated Hospital,Beihua University,Jilin 132011,China;
    2.Department of Orthopedics,Second Hospital,Jilin University,Changchun 130041,China;
    3.Department of Hand Surgery ,China-Japan Union Hospital ,Jilin University,Changchun 130033,China
  • Received:2014-08-04 Online:2014-11-28 Published:2015-01-18

Abstract:

Objective To investigate the surgery method for early spontaneous posterior interosseous nerve entrapment,to observe the postoperative efficacy in tr
eatment,to evaluate the surgical outcomes,and to provide a foundation for clinical choice of reasonable operation scheme.Methods 21 cases of early spontaneous posterior interosseous nerve entrapment received operation.13 cases (18 arms) were treated by neurolysis,and 8 cases (8 arms ) were treated by nerve grafts with small vessels wrapping operation;all the patients were followed up for 10 to 20 months;the finger extensor muscle strength and metacarpophalangeal joint activity were evaluated.Results The lesion extensor muscles were part of the denervation changes.Neurolysis muscle strength:14 arms were excellent(82.35%),2 arms were good,1 arm was fair,1 case was lost;extensor function:15 arms were excellent(88.24%),1 arm was good,1 arm  was fair,1 case was lost.Nerve graft  muscle strength:6 arms were excellent(75.00%),1 arm was good,1 arm was fair;extensor function:7 arms were excellent(87.50%),0 arm was good,1 arm was fair. Conclusion Neurolysis can have a good efficacy in treatment of early spontaneous posterior interosseous nerve entrapment without obvious degeneration.When the severe degeneration of entrapment nerve happens,a nerve graft surgical treatment is needed.

Key words:  , posterior interosseous nerve ;entrapment;neurolysis;nerve graft

CLC Number: 

  • R615