Obstetric brachial plexus palsy associated with breech delivery.

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  • M M Al-Qattan
چکیده

A review of the English literature revealed that only two birth palsy centers have specifically reviewed their experience with obstetrical palsy associated with breech delivery. The aim of this paper is to review the author's center's experience with birth palsy associated with breech delivery, compare their epidemiological and surgical findings with previous studies, and describe their management approach to this unique injury. A total of 34 limbs were studied. Erb's palsy was seen in 32 limbs and total palsy was seen in the remaining 2 limbs. The mean birth weight was low (2.3 kg). Six patients had bilateral lesions and 3 patients had phrenic nerve palsy. In their center, the indication for primary brachial plexus exploration is the lack of active elbow flexion against gravity at 4 months of age. A study of the natural history showed that 58% of limbs had full spontaneous recovery, 21% had good but partial recovery, and the prognosis was considered to be poor in the remaining 21% of limbs because active elbow flexion was not evident by 4 months of age. Intraoperatively, the usual lesion was C5/C6 avulsion or avulsion in situ, which seemed to be specific for breech deliveries. Their approach for management is described, including the role of Oberlin's ulnar nerve to biceps nerve transfer in these cases. Finally, the lack of contractures at the shoulder and elbow in these patients are explained.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume

دوره 78 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1996