Electrophysiological study of forearm sensory fiber crossover in Martin-Gruber anastomosis

Authors
Citation
S. Simonetti, Electrophysiological study of forearm sensory fiber crossover in Martin-Gruber anastomosis, MUSCLE NERV, 24(3), 2001, pp. 380-386
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
MUSCLE & NERVE
ISSN journal
0148639X → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
380 - 386
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-639X(200103)24:3<380:ESOFSF>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Although anatomical studies have shown that a crossover of sensory fibers i s not rare in forearm Martin-Gruber median-ulnar anastomosis (MGA), it has been electrophysiologically described only in rare subjects. Using a near-n erve needle technique, the possibility of electrophysiologically detecting a forearm median-ulnar crossover of sensory fibers was investigated in 24 a rms of 21 subjects with unilateral or bilateral MGA, by stimulating the fif th digit of the hand and recording along the median nerve. Small-amplitude elbow responses were found in the median nerve in 10 of the 24 arms but, in 9, the responses disappeared after lidocaine block of the ulnar nerve dist al to the elbow sulcus, indicating their volume-conducted origin. In one su bject with carpal tunnel syndrome and a subclinical ulnar neuropathy at the elbow, the elbow response was not affected by the ulnar block, thus confir ming the presence of a sensory anastomosis in the forearm. In another subje ct with MGA, a clear-cut sensory response was recorded in the median nerve at the elbow by stimulating the fifth digit of the right hand but no anesth etic block was performed, because ulnar responses were absent above the elb ow sulcus due to a severe lesion at the elbow. Thus, use of a near-nerve re cording technique facilitates recognition of median-ulnar crossover of sens ory fibers to the fifth digit, which is, however, uncommon. (C) 2001 John W iley & Sons, Inc.