Tendon Transfers Flashcards

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Nerve Palsy: Axillary

What is/are the typical tendon transfers or alternative treatment?

A

GH Arthrodesis

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Nerve Palsy: Musculocutaneous

What is/are the typical tendon transfers or alternative treatment?

A

Elbow flexion

pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi –> biceps

or

Elbow flexion

common flexor mass –> point more proximal on humerus (Steindler flexorplasty)

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Nerve Palsy: Radial & PIN

What is/are the typical tendon transfers or alternative treatment?

A

Elbow extension

deltoid, latissimus dorsi, or biceps –> triceps

Wrist extension

PT –> ECRB

Finger extension

FDS, FCR, or FCU –> EDC

Thumb extension

PL or FDS –> EPL

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Nerve Palsy: Low Median

What is/are the typical tendon transfers or alternative treatment?

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Thumb opposition and abduction

FDS (ring) –> base of thumb proximal phalanx

or –> APB tendon

(use FCU as pulley - classic Bunnell opponensplasty)

EIP –> APB (pulley around ulnar side of wrist)

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Nerve Palsy: High Median

What is/are the typical tendon transfers or alternative treatment?

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Thumb IP flexion

BR –> FPL

Index and long finger flexion

FDP of ring and small finger (ulnar nerve) –> FDP of index and middle (side-to-side transfer)

Thumb Opposition

EIP –> APB (pulley around ulnar side of wrist)

*** Can’t do the FDS Bunnel trasnfer because in a high nerve palsy FDS is OUT

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Nerve Palsy: Ulnar

What is/are the typical tendon transfers or alternative treatment?

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Thumb adduction

FDS or ECRB –> adductor pollicis

Finger abduction (index most important)

APL, ECRL, or EIP –> 1st dorsal interosseous

Reverse clawing effect

FDS, ECRL –> lateral bands of ulnar digits

(must pass volar to transverse metacarpal ligament to flex proximal phalanx)

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