Anatomical feasibility of anastomosing intercostal nerves (D10&D11) and subcostal nerve (D12) to S2 ventral root and lumbar plexus for management of bladder function after spinal cord injury.

The transfer of peripheral nerves originating above the level of injured spinal cord into the nerves/roots below the injury is a promising approach. It facilitates the functional recovery in lower extremity, bladder/bowel and sexual function in paraplegics. We assessed anatomical feasibility of transfer of lower intercostal nerves to S2 ventral root in human cadaver for management of neurogenic bladder dysfunction in patients with spinal cord injury.

Study was performed in five formalin fixed cadavers. Cadavers were placed in prone position. A transverse incision was made along 11th ribs on both sides and 10th, 11th Intercostal nerves (ICN) and subcostal nerve were harvested up to maximum possible length. In four cadavers the ventral root of S2 was exposed by endoscope and in one by the standard open laminectomy. Intercostal nerves were brought down to lumbo-sacral region, S2 ventral root was cut cranially and feasibility of intercostal to S2 anastomosis was assessed.

The mean length of intercostal nerves was 18.4 cm for the 10th 19.5 cm for the 11th and 22.15 cm for the subcostal nerve. The length of harvested nerve and the nerve length necessary to perform sacral roots neurotization were possible in all cases by only by subcostal nerve while T11 and T10 ICN fall short of the required length.

For Spinal cord lesions located at the conus, subcostal nerve could be connected to ventral root of S2 in an attempt to restore bladder function while 10th and 11th ICN had enough length to neurotize lumbar plexus.

Journal of clinical orthopaedics and trauma. 2020 Jan 02 [Epub]

Pawan Agarwal, Vijay Parihar, Rajeev R Kukrele, Ambuj Kumar, Dhananjaya Sharma

NSCB Government Medical College, Jabalpur, MP, 482003, India., Department of Neurosurgery, Super Speciality Hospital, NSCB Government Medical College, Jabalpur, MP, 482003, India., Plastic Surgery Unit, NSCB Government Medical College, Jabalpur, MP, 482003, India., Department of Surgery, NSCB Government Medical College, Jabalpur, MP, 482003, India.