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Evaluation of Long-Term Results of Oberlin Surgery in Obstetric Brachial Paralysis

Abstract Objective To evaluate elbow flexion in children with obstetric brachial plexus paralysis submitted to Oberlin transfer. Methods Retrospective study with 11 patients affected by paralysis due to labor who did not present spontaneous recovery from elbow flexion until 12 months of life, operated ...

Nerve Graft and Nerve Transfer for Improving Elbow Flexion in Children with Obstetric Palsy. A Systematic Review

Abstract Obstetric brachial plexus palsy is a rather common injury in newborns, caused by traction to the brachial plexus during labor. In this context, with the present systematic review, we aimed to explore the use of nerve graft and nerve transfer as procedures to improve elbow flexion in children wit...

Obstetric Paralysis: Evaluation of the Sever-L'Episcopo Technique Modified by Hoffer

Abstract Evaluate the results of a series of 28 cases of high obstetric paralysis treated with the Sever-L'Episcopo technique modified by Hoffer, between 2003 and 2016. Children (mean age, four years and seven months) with adduction contracture and internal rotation of the shoulder without secondary bone...

Obstetric Paralysis: Who is to blame? A systematic literature review

Abstract Obstetric palsy is classically defined as the brachial plexus injury due to shoulder dystocia or to maneuvers performed on difficult childbirths. In the last 2 decades, several studies have shown that half of the cases of Obstetric palsy are not associated with shoulder dystocia and have raised ...

Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysis

ABSTRACT Objective To study the anatomy of the brachial plexus in fetuses and to evaluate differences in morphology during evolution, or to find anatomical situations that can be identified as the cause of obstetric paralysis. Methods Nine fetuses (12 to 30 weeks of gestation) stored in formalin were...

Relationship of age and type of obstetric brachial plexus paralysis in forearm pronosupination

Rev. bras. ortop; 52 (5), 2017
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the arc of forearm pronosupination of patients with sequelae of birth paralysis and correlate with these variables. Methods: 32 children aged between 4 and 14 years with total or partial lesions of the , brachial plexus were evaluated; measurements of pronation and sup...

A Five-year retrospective review of infants with Erb-Duchenne's palsy at a teaching Hospital in North Trinidad

West Indian med. j; 62 (1), 2013
Birth injuries are devastating to parents and carers alike. They carry the possibility of residual loss of function to the infant and thus the potential for litigation. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of Erb-Duchenne's palsy and the identification of any contributing factors. A retro...