[Selective Neurectomy in Spastic Paralysis of the Upper Extremity]. / Die hyperselektive Neurektomie bei spastischen Lähmungen der oberen Extremität.
Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir
; 56(1): 65-73, 2024 Feb.
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ABSTRACT
Selective neurectomy refers to the targeted transection of motor nerve fibres at their entry into the muscle in order to reduce the increased muscle tone in cases of spastic paralysis. This procedure has regained popularity in recent years, especially in the upper extremity. First and foremost, it requires an exact knowledge of the topographical anatomy of muscle innervation. To be able to control the extent and localisation of the denervation, the terminal nerve branches must be visualized precisely during the procedure. For a meaningful reduction of muscle tone, 2/3 to 4/5 of nerve fibres must be resected. This article presents the historical development, principles and operative details of this technique as well as clinical results.
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