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Diagnosis and surgery of brachial plexus injuries.

G Penkert1, G A Carvalho, G Nikkhah, M Tatagiba, C Matthies, M Samii.   

Abstract

The surgical outcome of traumatic injuries of the brachial plexus (BP) depends on the following parameters: 1) accurate preoperative diagnosis of cervical root avulsion; 2) time interval between injury and surgery; 3) delicate handling of the nerve tissue; and 4) postoperative physiologic training. This report is based on a 15-year experience in brachial plexus surgery and is supported on the grounds of two major studies. In a prospective study, the authors controlled for the reliability of preoperative radiologic diagnosis by myelo-CT and MRI scans for 40 patients, to evaluate the integrity of the intraspinal cervical roots after brachial plexus injury. Surgical inspection via a cervical hemilaminectomy proved the accuracy of 85 percent and 52 percent of CT myelography and MRI, respectively. Retrospective statistical analyses were carried out of the long-term surgical results of 54 patients with traumatic injuries of the BP who received a grafting procedure between cervical roots C5 or C6 and the musculocutaneous nerve. Patients operated on up to 6 months after trauma showed a better result than patients operated on later than 12 months after trauma (p<0.05). In contrast, grafting between cervical root C5 or C6 and the use of different sural-graft sizes to reconstruct the musculocutaneous nerve demonstrated no statistically significant difference in the final outcome.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10025523     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1000063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reconstr Microsurg        ISSN: 0743-684X            Impact factor:   2.873


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