Spontaneous recovery of shoulder abduction in obstetric brachial plexus injury patients with less than horizontal abduction at 3 months.

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Maria Hyttinen, Henrikki Rönkkö, Pasi Paavilainen, Jarkko Jokihaara
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Abduction is one of the important shoulder functions that may be limited after an obstetric brachial plexus injury. We investigated the progress of spontaneous recovery of active abduction in a cohort of 68 conservatively treated obstetric brachial plexus injury patients without full recovery and with less than 90° abduction at 3 months. Of these 65 (96%) recovered at least 90° and 32 (47%) a full 170° of abduction. The median age of recovery to 90° was 9 months (IQR 7-12, range 5-65 and to 170° 24 months (IQR 12-36, range 5-84). The presence of active antigravity elbow flexion ≥90° at 4 months was not associated with recovery of abduction. The results suggest that most obstetric brachial plexus injury patients with isolated absent or slowly recovering shoulder movements recover at least 90° of abduction. In patients with absent or weak abduction, and otherwise satisfactory spontaneous recovery, surgical interventions should not be considered before 1 year of age.Level of evidence: III.

产科臂丛神经损伤3个月时肩部外展小于水平外展患者的自发恢复。
外展是产科臂丛损伤后重要的肩部功能之一。我们对68例经保守治疗的产科臂丛神经损伤患者进行了主动外展自发恢复的研究,这些患者在3个月时没有完全恢复,外展小于90°。其中65例(96%)至少恢复90°外展,32例(47%)完全恢复170°外展。恢复到90°的中位年龄为9个月(IQR 7-12,范围5-65),恢复到170°的中位年龄为24个月(IQR 12-36,范围5-84)。在4个月时出现≥90°的主动反重力肘关节屈曲与外展恢复无关。结果表明,大多数产科臂丛损伤患者,孤立的肩部运动缺失或缓慢恢复,至少可恢复90°外展。对于无外展或弱外展的患者,以及其他令人满意的自发恢复,在1岁之前不应考虑手术干预。证据水平:III。
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