نتایج جستجو برای: brachial plexus injury

تعداد نتایج: 338645  

2014
Vasileios I. Sakellariou Nikolaos K. Badilas Nikolaos A. Stavropoulos George Mazis Helias K. Kotoulas Stamatios Kyriakopoulos Ioannis Tagkalegkas Ioannis P. Sofianos

The incidence of brachial plexus injuries is rapidly growing due to the increasing number of high-speed motor-vehicle accidents. These are devastating injuries leading to significant functional impairment of the patients. The purpose of this review paper is to present the available options for conservative and operative treatment and discuss the correct timing of intervention. Reported outcomes...

2007
Rahul K Nath

This article celebrates the first year anniversary of the Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury.

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1985
G Banks V K Nielsen M P Short C D Kowal

Rhythmic myoclonus in an arm began abruptly following an injury and persisted continuously for six years. Topographical EMG showed abnormal activity confined to muscles innervated by the axillary and radial nerves from the posterior cord of the brachial plexus. Abduction of the arm above horizontal level stopped myoclonus and EMG discharges. EEG was normal. It is suggested that the myoclonus wa...

Journal: :Hand 2013
Scott M Fried Levon N Nazarian

BACKGROUND The diagnosis and validation of thoracic outlet syndrome/brachial plexopathy (TOS) remains a difficult challenge for surgeons, neurologists, and radiologists. This is due to the fact that the responses of standard elevated arm stress tests can be considered somewhat subjective and can vary. Therefore, non-vascular TOS cases are presently diagnosed clinically, and any objective diagno...

2013
Antônio J. Tedesco-Marchese Edson Bor-Seng-Shu Arthur W. Poetscher Manoel J. Teixeira

It is well known that a traction injury of the brachial plexus may produce tears in the root sleeves resulting in pseudomeningoceles, which are in most instances small and not noticed by the patient. We report 2 unusual cases of giant pseudomeningoceles due to brachial plexus injury presenting as a supraclavicular mass. Compression because of the mass resulted in headache, nausea, and dizziness...

Journal: :Hand clinics 2005
Robert H Brophy Scott W Wolfe

Brachial plexus injuries are devastating and usually result from high-energy trauma in young patients. Clinicians treating brachial plexus injuries need to recognize the pattern of injury presenting in each patient. Most injuries can be described as either supraclavicular or infraclavicular. The specific injury is determined by means ofa precise workup, including careful physical examination, e...

Journal: :Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases 2011
Daniel T Alfonso

The causes of brachial plexus palsy in neonates should be classified according to their most salient associated feature. The causes of brachial plexus palsy are obstetrical brachial plexus palsy, familial congenital brachial plexus palsy, maternal uterine malformation, congenital varicella syndrome, osteomyelitis involving the proximal head of the humerus or cervical vertebral bodies, exostosis...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2012
Adam Luginbuhl Daniel M Schwartz Anthony K Sestokas David Cognetti Edmund Pribitkin

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Continuous intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) of transcranial electric motor evoked potentials (tceMEPs) and somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) has gained universal acceptance as an efficacious method for detecting emerging positional brachial plexopathy or peripheral nerve compression during spinal and shoulder surgery. This has implications for transaxillary thyr...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2004
Klaus J Korak Siu Lin Tam Tessa Gordon Manfred Frey Oskar C Aszmann

Obstetric brachial plexus palsy is a devastating birth injury. While many children recover spontaneously, 20-25% are left with a permanent impairment of the affected limb. So far, concepts of pathology and recovery have focused on the injury of the peripheral nerve. Proximal nerve injury at birth, however, leads to massive injury-induced motoneuron loss in corresponding motoneuron pools and the...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 1997
R Midha

OBJECTIVE The purpose was to identify the prevalence, causative factors, injury types, and associated injury patterns in multitrauma patients who sustained brachial plexus injuries. METHODS A retrospective review of a prospectively collected and computerized database and a chart review were performed. RESULTS Brachial plexus injuries were identified in 54 of 4538 (1.2%) patients presenting ...

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