Outcomes of glenohumeral dysplasia after brachial plexus birth injury using the Sup-ER orthosis.

Nathan Khabyeh-Hasbani, Ann Marie Feretti, Victoria Ferrante, Manisha Joshi, Megan Gotleib-Horowitz, Steven M Koehler
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We investigated the efficacy of the supination-external rotation ('Sup-ER') orthosis, designed as a non-operative treatment to maintain normal anatomical growth of the shoulder, on the progression of glenohumeral dysplasia in patients with brachial plexus birth injuries. The Sup-ER orthosis was fabricated for 20 infants diagnosed with glenohumeral dysplasia after brachial plexus birth injuries and its success in correcting glenohumeral dysplasia was confirmed by objective calculations of the alpha angle on serial ultrasound findings and improvement in Active Movement Scale scores. Of the 20 patients, 14 had successful resolution of glenohumeral dysplasia, confirmed by shoulder abduction, shoulder flexion, external rotation and supination, Active Movement Scale scores and improving alpha angle measurements. Failure to rectify glenohumeral dysplasia, evidenced by worsening ultrasound findings and Active Movement Scale scores, necessitated a change to operative management in six patients.Level of evidence: IV.

使用Sup-ER矫形器治疗臂丛神经产伤后的盂肱关节发育不良。
我们研究了上举外旋矫形器("Sup-ER")对臂丛神经产伤患者盂肱关节发育不良进展的疗效,上举外旋矫形器是一种非手术疗法,旨在维持肩部的正常解剖生长。为20名被诊断为臂丛神经产伤后盂肱关节发育不良的婴儿制作了Sup-ER矫形器,其矫正盂肱关节发育不良的成功率通过连续超声波检查结果中α角的客观计算和主动运动量表评分的改善得到了证实。在20名患者中,有14人成功解决了盂肱关节发育不良问题,并通过肩关节外展、肩关节屈曲、外旋和上举、主动运动量表评分和阿尔法角测量值的改善得到了证实。6名患者的盂肱关节发育不良未能得到纠正,表现为超声波检查结果和主动运动量表评分恶化,因此必须改用手术治疗:证据等级:IV。
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