ABSTRACTThis case refers to a 17-year old patient who underwent osteosynthesis of the femur due to middle third fracture following a traffic accident. During the post-op, the patient showed weakness and hypoesthesia of the upper left limb that lead to a diagnosis of brachial plexus neuropraxia. The underlying triggering factor identified was inadequate positioning of the image intensifier during the course of surgery, with extreme abduction of the limb. The evolution and management of the case is shown, together with a review about this perioperative complication
BACKGROUND:Although open injuries involving the brachial plexus are relatively uncommon, they can le...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate sociodemographic and clinical aspects of patients undergoing operations...
Patients who undergo; anesthesia, neuraxial analgesia, or some type of neuraxial blockage are expose...
ABSTRACTThis case refers to a 17-year old patient who underwent osteosynthesis of the femur due to m...
This presentation is to increase awareness of the potential for brachial plexus injury during prolon...
Object: In the present study, the authors identified the etiology, precipitating factors, and outcom...
Abstract Background Despite considerable analysis and preventive strategies, brachial plexus injurie...
Introduction: Shoulder surgery is often performed with the patient in the so called “beach-chair pos...
The magnitude problems of brachial plexus lesions are not only about the surgical approaches but als...
Abstract Background Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is the preferred choice for treating...
AbstractIntroductionShoulder surgery is often performed with the patient in the so called “beach-cha...
INTRODUCTION Brachial plexus injuries are often caused by trauma, tumors or inflammation. The severi...
SummaryBrachial plexus injury is a severe neurologic injury that results in functional impairment of...
INTRODUCTION: Upper trunk brachial plexus palsy can result from high-energy trauma and has never bee...
Background: Although open injuries involving the brachial plexus are relatively uncommon, they can l...
BACKGROUND:Although open injuries involving the brachial plexus are relatively uncommon, they can le...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate sociodemographic and clinical aspects of patients undergoing operations...
Patients who undergo; anesthesia, neuraxial analgesia, or some type of neuraxial blockage are expose...
ABSTRACTThis case refers to a 17-year old patient who underwent osteosynthesis of the femur due to m...
This presentation is to increase awareness of the potential for brachial plexus injury during prolon...
Object: In the present study, the authors identified the etiology, precipitating factors, and outcom...
Abstract Background Despite considerable analysis and preventive strategies, brachial plexus injurie...
Introduction: Shoulder surgery is often performed with the patient in the so called “beach-chair pos...
The magnitude problems of brachial plexus lesions are not only about the surgical approaches but als...
Abstract Background Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is the preferred choice for treating...
AbstractIntroductionShoulder surgery is often performed with the patient in the so called “beach-cha...
INTRODUCTION Brachial plexus injuries are often caused by trauma, tumors or inflammation. The severi...
SummaryBrachial plexus injury is a severe neurologic injury that results in functional impairment of...
INTRODUCTION: Upper trunk brachial plexus palsy can result from high-energy trauma and has never bee...
Background: Although open injuries involving the brachial plexus are relatively uncommon, they can l...
BACKGROUND:Although open injuries involving the brachial plexus are relatively uncommon, they can le...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate sociodemographic and clinical aspects of patients undergoing operations...
Patients who undergo; anesthesia, neuraxial analgesia, or some type of neuraxial blockage are expose...