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sábado, 11 de marzo de 2017

Brachialis to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer with Extended Forearm Incision – Standard


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Courtesy : Authors: Susan E. Mackinnon, Andrew Yee Affiliation: Washington University School of Medicine Division of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery Department of Surgery Saint Louis, MO Peripheral Nerve Surgery: http://nervesurgery.wustl.edu
Brachialis to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer with Extended Forearm Incision
Standard Edition (140312.140314)
Loss of flexor pollicis longus and radial profundus function results in a deficit of pinch and reduced grip strength in the hand. This palsy can be isolated or commonly included in a lower brachial plexus injury. The brachialis nerve is an available, synergistic, and powerful donor for transfer in these scenarios, especially in C7,8,T1 injuries and when other common donors are unavailable due to injury like the extensor carpi radialis brevis. In this case, the patient presented three months following a partial C7 and C8,T1 brachial plexus injury from a fall with no recovery on electrodiagnostic studies. The brachialis to anterior interosseous nerve transfer was elected with the supinator to flexor digitorum superficialis nerve transfer and lateral antebrachial cutaneous to ulnar sensory nerve transfer. This video details the specifics for the brachialis transfer with an extended incision into the forearm to confirm the proximal topography of the anterior interosseous fascicle in the median nerve. Additionally, this patient has an anomalous sensory nerve anastomosis from a brachialis nerve branch to the sensory component of the median nerve.
Tables of Contents (Standard)
00:57 Proximal Arm Exposure
01:51 Exposure and Identification of Median Nerve in the Arm
03:18 Exposure and Identification of Musculocutaneous Nerve and Brachialis Branch
04:41 Neurolysis of Median Nerve to Identify the Pronator Teres and AIN Fascicles
07:38 Distal Forearm Exposure
08:34 Step-lengthening the Pronator Teres for Proximal Median Nerve Exposure
10:36 Exposure of Median Nerve in the Forearm
11:05 Identifying the Distal Pronator Teres Branch
12:20 Identifying the Proximal Pronator Teres Branch and Proximal Neurolysis
12:52 Exposure of Anterior Interosseous Nerve Branch
14:16 Extension of Proximal Arm Exposure
14:58 Fascicular Course of the Anterior Interosseous Nerve from Distal to Proximal
16:42 Dissection and Distal Division of Donor Brachialis Nerve Branch
17:27 Anomalous Sensory Anastomosis from Brachialis Nerve Branch to Median Nerve
18:25 Neurolysis and Proximal Division of Recipient Anterior Interosseous Fascicle
19:42 Brachialis to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer
Narration: Susan E. Mackinnon
Videography: Andrew Yee


viernes, 17 de febrero de 2017

Inestabilidad del Antebrazo: Anatomía, Biomecánica y Opciones de Tratamiento


Forearm Instability: Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Treatment Options

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J Hand Surg Am. 2017 Jan;42(1):47-52. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2016.10.017.
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Copyright © 2017 American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Abstract
The forearm unit consists of the radius and ulna, a complex and interrelated set of joints (distal radioulnar joint, proximal radioulnar joint) and the soft tissue stabilizers between the 3 bones. Distally, this is represented by the triangular fibrocartilage complex at the wrist, proximally by the annular ligament at the elbow, and in the forearm by the interosseous membrane. Disruptions in any of these structures may lead to forearm instability, with consequences at each of the remaining structures.
Resumen
La unidad del antebrazo consiste en el radio y el cúbito, un conjunto complejo e interrelacionado de articulaciones (articulación radioulnar distal, articulación radioulnar proximal) y los estabilizadores de tejido blando entre los 3 huesos. Distalmente, esto está representado por el complejo triangular fibrocartílago en la muñeca, proximalmente por el ligamento anular en el codo y en el antebrazo por la membrana interósea. Las interrupciones en cualquiera de estas estructuras pueden conducir a inestabilidad del antebrazo, con consecuencias en cada una de las estructuras restantes.
Copyright © 2017 American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
KEYWORDS:
Essex Lopresti; Forearm instability; Galeazzi fracture; Monteggia fracture
PMID: 28052828   DOI:  
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jueves, 9 de febrero de 2017

Fracturas de antebrazo: Tratamiento Quirúrgico

Forearm fractures: Surgical Treatment

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Courtesy: Saqib Rehman MD Director of Orthopaedic Trauma Temple University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA www.orthoclips.com

 
Narrated, annotated lecture 2 of 3 on forearm fractures from the OTA resident lecture series (narrated by Saqib Rehman, MD), from Orthoclips.com.
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Fracturas del antebrazo: Complicaciones y escenarios especiales


Forearm fractures: Complications and special scenarios

Forearm fractures - Complications and special cases (OTA lecture series IV u09c)

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Courtesy: Saqib Rehman MD Director of Orthopaedic Trauma Temple University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA www.orthoclips.com

   
Narrated, annotated lecture 3 of 3 on forearm fractures from the OTA resident lecture series (narrated by Saqib Rehman, MD), from Orthoclips.com.
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lunes, 30 de enero de 2017

Sindrome compartimental de antebrazo

Sindrome compartimental de antebrazo



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Compartment Syndrome Of The Forearm 



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Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA



Educational video describing the condition of compartment syndrome of the forearm.
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