Direct nerve crossing with the intercostal nerve to treat avulsion injuries of the brachial plexus

A Nagano, N Tsuyama, N Ochiai, T Hara… - The Journal of hand …, 1989 - Elsevier
One hundred seventy-nine patients with root avulsion brachial plexus injuries were treated
with direct nerve crossing with the intercostal nerve and 159 cases were followed more than
1 1/2 years after the operation. When suture was done to the musculocutaneous nerve, 90%
of 10 children who had operation within 7 months of injury and 81.8% of 110 adults, younger
than 40 years with operation within 6 months of injury regained grade 3 or 4 elbow flexion
power. This direct method seems to produce better results than those of nerve crossing …