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Tendon Transfer for Irreversible Radial Nerve Palsy, Does it Help?Retrospective Cohort From Level-1 Trauma Center.

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Aga Khan University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Radial Palsy

Treatments

Procedure: Tendon transfer

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03936868
2019-0845-3203

Details and patient eligibility

About

Radial nerve palsy is associated with serious disability jeopardizing the grasp and power grip accountable to the loss of thumb and fingers extension and loss of active wrist extension respectively. There are three aims in the treatment of radial nerve palsy which comprise the restoration of thumb extension and abduction, finger extension and restoration of wrist extension. In this study we measured the functional outcome after tendon transfer for radial nerve palsy aimed to restore the wrist extension, finger extension and thumb extension/abduction. Investigators' objective was to assess the functional outcome after tendon transfer surgery for radial nerve palsy.

Full description

Radial nerve palsy is associated with serious disability jeopardizing the grasp and power grip accountable to the loss of thumb and fingers extension and loss of active wrist extension respectively. There are three aims in the treatment of radial nerve palsy which comprise the restoration of thumb extension and abduction, finger extension and restoration of wrist extension. In this study we measured the functional outcome after tendon transfer for radial nerve palsy aimed to restore the wrist extension, finger extension and thumb extension/abduction. Investigators' objective was to assess the functional outcome after tendon transfer surgery for radial nerve palsy. So investigators conducted a retrospective study at Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi comprising records of patients operated for irreversible high radial nerve palsy. Investigators concluded that tendon transfer surgery for radial nerve palsy provides excellent results to restore the lost function and therefore must be considered for patients with no signs of recovery after the nerve repair.

Enrollment

49 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All participants including paediatric and adult age group with irreversible radial nerve palsy and patients with radial nerve palsy with time interval of more than 9 months were included.

Exclusion criteria

  • All participants who underwent radial nerve repair or nerve grafting with or without internal splinting, patients with vascular injuries, muscular dystrophies, CVA (Cerebero-Vascular Accident), Dementia and those with limited followup of less than 3 months were excluded.

Trial design

49 participants in 1 patient group

Tendon transfer for irreversible radial nerve palsy patient
Description:
Tendon transfer for irreversible radial nerve palsy patient who had irreversible damage to radial nerve due to trauma with different mechanism especially gun shot injury
Treatment:
Procedure: Tendon transfer

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