Human Evolution: The Real Cause for Birth Palsy.

R. Sreekanth, B. Thomas
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OBJECTIVE Birth palsy, otherwise known as obstetric brachial plexus paralysis (OBPP), is a closed stretch injury to the brachial plexus of nerves during the birth process resulting in varying degree of paralysis and contractures of the upper limb. The study aimed to find out the susceptibility of humans and small-bodied primates to birth palsy. METHOD A comparative study on parturition in modern humans, hominoids, hominids, small-bodied primates and great apes was done to determine if the changes in female pelvis and neonatal head and shoulder during human evolution is the real cause for OBPP. RESULTS During evolution, the morphology of the female pelvis and birth canal changed into a narrow and twisted one and also the size of the fetal head increased. Thus, the narrow and twisted pelvis of the mother, and the relatively large head and broad shoulders of the newborn has made the birthing process of modern human and small bodied primates a precarious fine-tuned act with a very narrow margin for error. This has necessitated proper obstetric care to reduce or even at times obviate the incidence of birth injuries like OBPP. CONCLUSION Human evolution has made human babies susceptible to birth palsy and thus is the real cause of birth palsy.
人类进化:出生麻痹的真正原因。
目的分娩性麻痹,又称产科臂丛神经麻痹(OBPP),是分娩过程中臂丛神经的闭合性拉伸损伤,导致不同程度的上肢瘫痪和挛缩。这项研究的目的是找出人类和小型灵长类动物对出生麻痹的易感性。方法通过对现代人、古人类、古人类、小体灵长类和类人猿的分娩情况进行对比研究,确定人类进化过程中女性骨盆和新生儿头肩的变化是否是导致OBPP的真正原因。结果在进化过程中,雌性骨盆和产道形态呈狭窄扭曲的变化,胎头尺寸增大。因此,母亲狭窄而扭曲的骨盆,以及新生儿相对较大的头部和宽阔的肩膀,使得现代人类和小型灵长类动物的分娩过程成为一种危险的微调行为,误差范围非常小。这就需要适当的产科护理,以减少甚至有时避免分娩伤害的发生率,如OBPP。结论人类进化使婴儿易患出生性麻痹,是导致出生性麻痹的真正原因。
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