J Reconstr Microsurg 2008; 24(6): 453-455
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1082026
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A Pedicled Vascularized Ulnar Nerve Graft Based on the Epineurial Vascular Supply: A Case Report

Valdas Macionis1
  • 1Clinic of Orthopaedics, Traumatology, and Plastic Surgery, Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vilnius University Hospital, Vilnius, Lithuania
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15 July 2008 (online)

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Vascularized ulnar nerve transfer has been employed as a salvage procedure in reconstruction of brachial plexus injuries and of extensive defects of the median nerve. The earliest technique—two-stage pedicled ulnar nerve graft transfer[1]—has been replaced by microvascular methods, which involve harvesting a segment of the ulnar nerve as a flap nourished directly either by the superior collateral ulnar artery[2] [3] [4] or by the ulnar artery.[5] Birch at al,[4] describing a large series of patients with brachial plexus injuries, mention an epineurium-based ulnar nerve graft proposed by Narakas. Few details of the technique and of the results were given. The following case report describes a technique of pedicled ulnar nerve transfer for median nerve reconstruction, which might be analogous to that used by the Birch et al for brachial plexus reconstruction.

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Valdas MacionisM.D. 

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vilnius University Hospital

Zygimantu 3, LT-2001 Vilnius, Lithuania

Email: valdas.macionis@mf.vu.lt