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Adult traumatic brachial plexus injuries.

Alexander Y Shin1, Robert J Spinner, Scott P Steinmann, Allen T Bishop.   

Abstract

Adult traumatic brachial plexus injuries are devastating, and they are occurring with increasing frequency. Patient evaluation consists of a focused assessment of upper extremity sensory and motor function, radiologic studies, and, most important, preoperative and intraoperative electrodiagnostic studies. The critical concepts in surgical treatment are patient selection as well as the timing and prioritizing of restoration of function. Surgical techniques include neurolysis, nerve grafting, neurotization, and free muscle transfer. Results are variable, but increased knowledge of nerve injury and repair, as well as advances in microsurgical techniques, allow not only restoration of elbow flexion and shoulder abduction but also of useful prehension of the hand in some patients.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16224111     DOI: 10.5435/00124635-200510000-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg        ISSN: 1067-151X            Impact factor:   3.020


  26 in total

Review 1.  Surgical treatment of peroneal nerve palsy after knee dislocation.

Authors:  Steven A Giuseffi; Allen T Bishop; Alexander Y Shin; Diane L Dahm; Michael J Stuart; Bruce A Levy
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2010-07-17       Impact factor: 4.342

2.  [Traumatic lesions of the brachial plexus : Clinical symptoms, diagnostics and treatment].

Authors:  U Schnick; F Dähne; A Tittel; K Vogel; A Vogel; A Eisenschenk; A Ekkernkamp; R Böttcher
Journal:  Unfallchirurg       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 1.000

3.  Spontaneous recovery of non-operated traumatic brachial plexus injury.

Authors:  S H Lim; J S Lee; Y H Kim; T W Kim; K M Kwon
Journal:  Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg       Date:  2017-06-27       Impact factor: 3.693

4.  Glenohumeral arthrodesis for late reconstruction of flail shoulder in patients with traumatic supraclavicular brachial plexus palsy.

Authors:  Tanujan Thangarajah; Simon M Lambert
Journal:  Shoulder Elbow       Date:  2017-02-13

5.  The incidence and clinical outcomes of peroneal nerve injuries associated with posterolateral corner injuries of the knee.

Authors:  T J Ridley; Mark A McCarthy; Matthew J Bollier; Brian R Wolf; Annunziato Amendola
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2017-02-03       Impact factor: 4.342

6.  Indirect Cost of Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries in the United States.

Authors:  Thomas S Hong; Andrea Tian; Ryan Sachar; Wilson Z Ray; David M Brogan; Christopher J Dy
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2019-08-21       Impact factor: 5.284

7.  A Population-Based Analysis of Time to Surgery and Travel Distances for Brachial Plexus Surgery.

Authors:  Christopher J Dy; Jack Baty; Mohammed J Saeed; Margaret A Olsen; Daniel A Osei
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 2.230

8.  The Use of Dynamic Assist Orthosis for Muscle Reeducation following Brachial Plexus Injury and Reconstruction.

Authors:  Shrikant J Chinchalkar; Juliana Larocerie-Salgado; Jeremy Cepek; Marie-Lyne Grenier
Journal:  J Hand Microsurg       Date:  2018-04-25

9.  Diagnostic value and surgical implications of the magnetic resonance imaging in the management of adult patients with brachial plexus pathologies.

Authors:  Simonetta Gerevini; Carlo Mandelli; Marcello Cadioli; Giuseppe Scotti
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2007-12-20       Impact factor: 1.246

10.  Upper extremity function in the free living environment of adults with traumatic brachial plexus injuries.

Authors:  Christina M Webber; Alexander Y Shin; Kenton R Kaufman
Journal:  J Electromyogr Kinesiol       Date:  2019-05-23       Impact factor: 2.368

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