J Reconstr Microsurg 2012; 28(04): 279-282
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1311689
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Microneurosurgical Planning in Toe-to-Hand Transplantation: Axonal Population of Digital Nerves in the Fingers and Toes

Fu-Chan Wei
1   Department of Plastic Surgery, Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang-Gung University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan
,
Yu-Yi Chien
2   Department of Neurology, Keelung Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
,
Hae-Shya Ma
3   League of Welfare Organization for Rehabilitation, Taiwan
,
A. Lee Dellon
4   Department of Plastic Surgery and Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
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Publication History

07 September 2011

22 December 2011

Publication Date:
10 April 2012 (online)

Abstract

Although toe-to-hand microvascular transplantation is now an accepted and successful reconstructive strategy for the thumb, there remains varying success in recovery of sensibility. The purpose of the present study was to provide an anatomic basis for analyzing neurotization of the great toe or the second toe with the digital nerves of the fingers and hand. Axon counts were obtained from donor and recipient nerves during reconstructive procedures. Sixty-seven upper- and eighty lower-extremity nerves were analyzed. No statistical difference was found between the mean number of axons between the thumb and the index finger; however, the thumb had significantly more (p < 0.001) axons than the middle or the ring finger. The great toe had significantly more axons than the second toe (p < 0.001). The common plantar digital nerve had significantly more axons than a digital nerve (p < 0.001). The thumb had significantly more axons than the great toe (p < 0.001). The thumb had significantly more axons than the second toe (p < 0.001). Numerical data are now available for strategic planning of toe transplantation, and direct neurotization from the dorsum of the hand to the digits.