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Types and severity of operated supraclavicular brachial plexus injuries caused by traffic accidents

Authors :
Pavel Haninec
Radek Kaiser
Petr Waldauf
Source :
Acta Neurochirurgica. 154:1293-1297
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2012.

Abstract

Brachial plexus injuries occur in up to 5% of polytrauma cases involving motorcycle accidents and in approximately 4% of severe winter sports injuries. One of the criteria for a successful operative therapy is the type of lesion. Upper plexus palsy has the best prognosis, whereas lower plexus palsy is surgically untreatable. The aim of this study was to evaluate a group of patients with brachial plexus injury caused by traffic accidents, categorize the injuries according to type of accident, and look for correlations between type of palsy (injury) and specific accidents. A total of 441 brachial plexus reconstruction patients from our department were evaluated retrospectively (1993 to 2011). Sex, age, neurological status, and the type and cause of injury were recorded for each case. Patients with BPI caused by a traffic accident were assessed in detail. Traffic accidents were the cause of brachial plexus injury in most cases (80.7%). The most common type of injury was avulsion of upper root(s) (45.7%) followed by rupture (28.2%), complete avulsion (16.9%) and avulsion of lower root(s) (9.2%). Of the patients, 73.9% had an upper, 22.7% had a complete and only 3.4% had a lower brachial plexus palsy. The main cause was motorcycle accidents (63.2%) followed by car accidents (23.5%), bicycle accidents (10.7%) and pedestrian collisions (3.1%) (p

Details

ISSN :
09420940 and 00016268
Volume :
154
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Neurochirurgica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....db9ecb569681233cb5c17a832a669684
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-012-1291-7