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Orthopaedics & Traumatology-surgery & Research | 2017

Predictors of radial nerve palsy recovery in humeral shaft fractures: A retrospective review of 17 patients

Nadine Nachef; Varenka Bariatinsky; Steeve Sulimovic; C. Fontaine; Christophe Chantelot

BACKGROUND Radial nerve injury is common in humeral shaft fractures and fails to recover spontaneously in 30% of cases. Few studies have evaluated predictors of recovery. The objectives of this study were to identify predictors of radial nerve palsy recovery and to assess the usefulness of surgical radial nerve exploration in patients with preoperative radial nerve palsy. HYPOTHESIS Factors predicting the outcome of radial nerve palsy can be identified. METHODS Of 373 patients with humeral shaft fractures between 2005 and 2012, 43 had radial nerve palsy, including 23 who were lost to follow-up and 17 who were evaluated retrospectively at a mean of 26 months (range, 12-84 months) after internal fixation. The following were studied: age, smoking history, energy of the trauma, fracture type and displacement, skin integrity and intra-operative appearance of the radial nerve. RESULTS Of the 17 palsies, 13 were present preoperatively, including 10 that recovered (PreR group) and 3 that did not recover (PreNR group). Plate fixation and radial nerve exploration were performed in all patients. Of the 10 PreR patients, 6 had nerve contusion and 2-nerve entrapment. Of the 3 PreNR patients, 2 had gross nerve damage and 1 nerve contusion and a history of spinal muscular atrophy. Only age and presence of gross nerve damage differed significantly between the PreR and PreNR groups; trends towards significant differences were noted for skin breach and fracture displacement. Of the 4 postoperative radial nerve palsies, 2 recovered fully and 2 partially; mean age was higher in the 2 patients with partial recovery. DISCUSSION These findings are consistent with the few previous studies of outcome predictors in radial nerve palsy. Factors such as major fracture displacement and high-grade skin wounds probably promote the occurrence of gross nerve lesions. The high incidence of nerve entrapment and stretching supports routine nerve exploration during internal fixation in patients with preoperative radial nerve palsy. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE IV, retrospective study with no control group.


Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2017

Facteurs pronostiques de récupération des paralysies radiales dans les fractures diaphysaires humérales : à propos de 17 cas☆

Nadine Nachef; Varenka Bariatinsky; Steeve Sulimovic; C. Fontaine; Christophe Chantelot


Hand surgery and rehabilitation | 2017

Faisabilité et effets indésirables des ténotomies percutanées des interosseux de la main

Nadine Nachef; Etienne Allart; Michel-Yves Grauwin; Christian Fontaine


Hand surgery and rehabilitation | 2017

Torsion nerveuse au membre supérieur – à propos de 4 cas

Nadine Nachef; Adeline Cambon-Binder; Pierre-Sylvain Marcheix; Laurent Mathieu; Zoubir Belkheyar


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2016

Distribution of branches of deep and common fibular nerves to extensor hallucis longus and extensor digitorum longus muscles. Application to the treatment of their hypertonia

Christian Fontaine; Xavier Lannes; Aurélien Aumar; Michel-Yves Grauwin; Nadine Nachef; Etienne Allart


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2016

Distribution of the branches of common and superficial fibular nerves to peronei longus et brevis muscles. Use in the treatment of spasticity of fibular muscles

Christian Fontaine; Jean-Christophe Porchet; Aurélien Aumar; Michel-Yves Grauwin; Nadine Nachef; Etienne Allart


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2016

Anatomical bases of surgical approaches to the nerves of the flexor digitorum brevis, quadratus plantaris, and interossei of the foot in the spastic foot surgery

Christian Fontaine; Pierre-François Vaillant; Aurélien Aumar; Nadine Nachef; Michel-Yves Grauwin; Etienne Allart


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Bases anatomiques des voies d’abord des nerfs des muscles court fléchisseur des orteils, carré plantaire et interosseux du pied dans la chirurgie du pied spastique

Pierre-François Vaillant; Aurélien Aumar; Nadine Nachef; Michel-Yves Grauwin; Etienne Allart; Christian Fontaine


Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2015

Traitement de la dystonie du long extenseur de l’hallux et des orteils par neurotomie des branches du nerf fibulaire profond : résultats préliminaires

E. Allart; C. Rogeau; M.-Y. Grauwin; Nadine Nachef; X. Lannes; M. Rousseaux; A. Thevenon; C. Fontaine


Orthopaedics & Traumatology-surgery & Research | 2015

Treatment of dystonia in extensor hallucis longus and digitorum muscles with neurotomy of the branches of the deep fibular nerve: Preliminary results

E. Allart; C. Rogeau; M.-Y. Grauwin; Nadine Nachef; X. Lannes; M. Rousseaux; A. Thevenon; C. Fontaine

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American Physical Therapy Association

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Zoubir Belkheyar

American Physical Therapy Association

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