2014 CRN - Nerve Transfers for the Hand
Authors: Susan E. Mackinnon MD, Andrew Yee BS
Date: 5/5/2014
This presentation is part of the 2014 Comprehensive Review of Neurosurgery video lectures and the second part of the Acute Nerve Injury and Repair lecture. Specifically, this presentation discusses nerve transfers for the hand. This includes motor reconstructive options for radial nerve, median nerve, and ulnar nerve deficits. Additionally, sensory nerve transfers are discussed for these deficits.
Table of Contents
00:00:23 Nerve Injury and Recovery
00:04:13 Classification of Nerve Injuries
00:05:22 Indications for Nerve Transfers
00:10:26 NERVE TRANSFERS FOR RADIAL NERVE
00:11:46 Median (FCR/FDS) to Radial (PIN/ECRB) Nerve Transfers
00:26:20 NERVE TRANSFERS FOR MEDIAN NERVE
00:29:33 ECRB to Pronator Teres Nerve Transfer
00:30:26 FDS to Pronator Teres Nerve Transfer
00:31:58 FCR to Pronator Teres Nerve Transfer
00:32:42 Brachialis to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer
00:43:14 ECRB to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer
00:45:25 Supinator to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer
00:46:32 FDS to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer
00:48:36 FDS to FPL Nerve Trasnfer
00:51:49 Anterior Interosseous (PQ) to Thenar Nerve Transfer
00:52:54 NERVE TRANSFERS FOR ULNAR NERVE
00:55:15 Anterior Interosseous to Ulnar Motor (ETE) Nerve Transfer
01:00:07 Anterior Interosseous to Ulnar Motor (SETS) Nerve Transfer
01:07:22 APL/EIP to Ulnar Motor Nerve Transfer
01:10:43 SENSORY NERVE TRANSFERS FOR THE HAND
01:11:02 Background on Sensory Nerve Transfers
01:15:31 Sensory Transfers for Radial Nerve
01:18:08 Sensory Transfers for Median Nerve
01:22:30 Sensory Transfers for Ulnar Nerve
Authors: Susan E. Mackinnon MD, Andrew Yee BS
Date: 5/5/2014
This presentation is part of the 2014 Comprehensive Review of Neurosurgery video lectures and the second part of the Acute Nerve Injury and Repair lecture. Specifically, this presentation discusses nerve transfers for the hand. This includes motor reconstructive options for radial nerve, median nerve, and ulnar nerve deficits. Additionally, sensory nerve transfers are discussed for these deficits.
Table of Contents
00:00:23 Nerve Injury and Recovery
00:04:13 Classification of Nerve Injuries
00:05:22 Indications for Nerve Transfers
00:10:26 NERVE TRANSFERS FOR RADIAL NERVE
00:11:46 Median (FCR/FDS) to Radial (PIN/ECRB) Nerve Transfers
00:26:20 NERVE TRANSFERS FOR MEDIAN NERVE
00:29:33 ECRB to Pronator Teres Nerve Transfer
00:30:26 FDS to Pronator Teres Nerve Transfer
00:31:58 FCR to Pronator Teres Nerve Transfer
00:32:42 Brachialis to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer
00:43:14 ECRB to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer
00:45:25 Supinator to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer
00:46:32 FDS to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer
00:48:36 FDS to FPL Nerve Trasnfer
00:51:49 Anterior Interosseous (PQ) to Thenar Nerve Transfer
00:52:54 NERVE TRANSFERS FOR ULNAR NERVE
00:55:15 Anterior Interosseous to Ulnar Motor (ETE) Nerve Transfer
01:00:07 Anterior Interosseous to Ulnar Motor (SETS) Nerve Transfer
01:07:22 APL/EIP to Ulnar Motor Nerve Transfer
01:10:43 SENSORY NERVE TRANSFERS FOR THE HAND
01:11:02 Background on Sensory Nerve Transfers
01:15:31 Sensory Transfers for Radial Nerve
01:18:08 Sensory Transfers for Median Nerve
01:22:30 Sensory Transfers for Ulnar Nerve
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