# Functional Recovery of Posterior Interosseous Nerve Injury Treated With a Nerve Conduit: A Case Report

**Authors:** Ken Sasaki, Toru Sasaki, Akiko Yamamoto, Teruhiko Sekiguchi, Yoshiaki Wakabayashi

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.83303 · Cureus · 2025-05-01

## TL;DR

This case report shows that a nerve conduit can help recover function in a motor nerve injury, offering a potential alternative to traditional grafting.

## Contribution

The paper presents a novel application of nerve conduits for a predominantly motor nerve injury.

## Key findings

- A nerve conduit was successfully used to treat a posterior interosseous nerve injury.
- Functional recovery was achieved in a motor nerve defect close to the neuromuscular junction.
- Nerve conduits may be effective for small-gap, thin motor nerve injuries.

## Abstract

In peripheral nerve injuries, autologous nerve grafting is often performed when direct anastomosis is difficult, but in cases involving sensory nerves, nerve conduits may be useful. However, there are few reports on the use of nerve conduits for motor nerve injuries. In this case, we used a nerve conduit to treat a posterior interosseous nerve injury, which is a predominantly motor nerve, and achieved relatively favorable results. This case suggests that nerve conduits could be useful for small-gap, thin motor nerve defects, especially when the injury is close to the neuromuscular junction.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** nerve injuries (MESH:D000080902), Posterior Interosseous Nerve Injury (MESH:D020425), peripheral nerve injuries (MESH:D059348)

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