臂神经转移到前骨间神经转移:全面的解剖学理由
Olga Politikou1,2, Leopold Harnoncourt1, Fabian Fritsch1
1Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna , Austria.
Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
|September 9, 2024
概括
由于神经相互连接,手腕转移到前骨间神经 (BrAIN) 的结果显示不一致. 中间神经的变化.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 手术解剖学手术解剖学
- 重建性手术是一种重建性手术.
背景情况:
- 神经转移对于在神经损伤后恢复功能至关重要.
- 腕向前骨间神经 (BrAIN) 的转移有助于在腕和脊髓损伤时进行抓捕复苏.
研究的目的:
- 调查BRAIN转移程序不一致结果背后的原因.
- 分析与BRAIN转移相关的中枢神经的脑内神经地形和带性相互连接.
主要方法:
- 在30个上肢标本上进行了解剖剖.
- 在BRAIN转移部位检查了中枢神经的内侧神经拓.
- 确定了前骨间神经与远处的其他中枢神经分支之间的状相互连接.
主要成果:
- 始终观察到前骨间神经与远端上臂中其他中枢神经分支之间的状相互连接.
- 记录了前骨间神经在转移水平 (背中枢,背侧,背部) 的不同内部神经地形.
- 位于特定距离的紧束连接点,距离间状线 (3.85 ± 1.82厘米和9.45 ± 1.16厘米) 接近.
结论:
- 中间神经的一致的状连接和可变的内神经地形的存在可能会在BRAIN转移后导致异常的再内内化.
- 了解这些解剖学变异对于改善神经移植手术的外科结果至关重要.
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