Motor and sensory nerve transfers in the lower extremity: Systematic review of current reconstructive possibilities

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2023 Sep:84:323-333. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2023.06.011. Epub 2023 Jun 13.

Abstract

Background: Peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) are predominantly treated by anatomical repair or reconstruction with autologous nerve grafts or allografts. Motor nerve transfers for PNI in the upper extremity are well established; however, this technique is not yet widely used in the lower extremity. This literature review presents an overview of the current options and postoperative results for nerve transfers as a treatment for nerve injury in the lower extremity.

Methods: A systematic search in PubMed and Embase databases was performed. Full-text English articles describing surgical procedures and postoperative outcomes of nerve transfers in the lower extremity were included. The primary outcome was postoperative muscle strength measured using the British Medical Research Council (MRC) scale, with MRC> 3 considered good and postoperative return of sensation reported according to the modified Highet classification.

Results: A total of 36 articles for motor nerve transfer and 7 for sensory nerve transfer were included. Sixteen articles described motor nerve transfers for treating peroneal nerve injury, 17 for femoral nerve injury, 2 for tibial nerve injury, and one for obturator nerve injury. Transfers of multiple branches to restore deep peroneal nerve function led to a good outcome in 58% of patients and 43% when a single branch was used as a donor. The transfer of multiple branches for femoral nerve or obturator nerve repair was performed in all reported patients with a good outcome.

Conclusions: The transfer of motor nerves for the recovery of PNI is a feasible technique with relatively low risks and great benefits. The correct indication, timing, and surgical technique are essential for optimizing results.

Keywords: Lower extremity; Nerve palsy; Nerve transfer; Systematic review.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Leg Injuries* / surgery
  • Lower Extremity / surgery
  • Nerve Transfer* / methods
  • Neurosurgical Procedures
  • Peripheral Nerve Injuries* / surgery
  • Peroneal Neuropathies* / surgery