Shoulder arthrodesis is a secondary reconstructive option for patients with brachial plexus injuries requiring a stable shoulder. This study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes of shoulder fusion in six patients with flail upper limbs following complete brachial plexus injuries. The shoulder was fused in 30 degrees abduction, 30 degrees internal rotation and 30 degrees flexion via a direct lateral approach by using a 4.5 mm reconstruction plate without bone grafting. The average follow-up was 10.3 months. Radiological union was obtained in all patients. Five patients (83%) had relief of pain after the shoulder fusion. Improvement of function was observed in all patients with a mean improvement of 56.6 degrees (...
Abduction is the most important functional movement of the glenohumeral joint, and at the same time ...
Abstract: Internal rotation contracture is the most common shoulder deformity in patients with brach...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
Fusion of the shoulder joint after a brachial plexus injury is a well known procedure in cases of fl...
Introduction: Traumatic brachial plexus injury commonly occurs due to road traffic accident, it oft...
ABSTRACT: Eleven adults who had a flail shoulder due to brachial plexus palsy had arthrodesis of the...
Glenohumeral arthrodesis is a salvage procedure indicated for brachial plexus palsy, refractory inst...
Shoulder fusion for sequelae of obstetrical brachial plexus injury is reported as a valuable surgica...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Shoulder arthroscopic arthrodesis is an uncommon and non-standardiz...
Aim: Most brachial plexus palsies occur following high-velocity trauma. The shoulder joint is a larg...
Aims and Objectives: Shoulder stability and restoration are very important in providing greater ran...
OBJECTIVE: The study aims to demonstrate the techniques employed in surgery of the brachial plexus t...
INTRODUCTION: Brachial plexus injuries are most common in young men. The majority of injuries are s...
Abstract We review our experience treating 335 adult patients with supraclavicular brachial plexus i...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
Abduction is the most important functional movement of the glenohumeral joint, and at the same time ...
Abstract: Internal rotation contracture is the most common shoulder deformity in patients with brach...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
Fusion of the shoulder joint after a brachial plexus injury is a well known procedure in cases of fl...
Introduction: Traumatic brachial plexus injury commonly occurs due to road traffic accident, it oft...
ABSTRACT: Eleven adults who had a flail shoulder due to brachial plexus palsy had arthrodesis of the...
Glenohumeral arthrodesis is a salvage procedure indicated for brachial plexus palsy, refractory inst...
Shoulder fusion for sequelae of obstetrical brachial plexus injury is reported as a valuable surgica...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Shoulder arthroscopic arthrodesis is an uncommon and non-standardiz...
Aim: Most brachial plexus palsies occur following high-velocity trauma. The shoulder joint is a larg...
Aims and Objectives: Shoulder stability and restoration are very important in providing greater ran...
OBJECTIVE: The study aims to demonstrate the techniques employed in surgery of the brachial plexus t...
INTRODUCTION: Brachial plexus injuries are most common in young men. The majority of injuries are s...
Abstract We review our experience treating 335 adult patients with supraclavicular brachial plexus i...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
Abduction is the most important functional movement of the glenohumeral joint, and at the same time ...
Abstract: Internal rotation contracture is the most common shoulder deformity in patients with brach...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...