Shoulder Subluxation Pain as a Secondary Indication for Trapezius to Deltoid Transfer.

IF 1.1 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury Pub Date : 2018-12-31 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0038-1676786
Andrew I Elkwood, Michael I Rose, Matthew R Kaufman, Tushar R Patel, Russell L Ashinoff, Adam Saad, Lisa F Schneider, Eric G Wimmers, Hamid Abdollahi, Deborah Yu
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Brachial plexus injuries can be debilitating. We have observed that manual reduction of the patients' shoulder subluxation improves their pain and have used this as a second reason to perform the trapezius to deltoid muscle transfer beyond motion. The authors report a series of nine patients who all had significant improvement of pain in the shoulder girdle and a decrease in pain medication use after a trapezius to deltoid muscle transfer. All patients were satisfied with the outcomes and stated that they would undergo the procedure again if offered the option. The rate of major complications was low. The aim is not to describe a new technique, but to elevate a secondary indication to a primary for the trapezius to deltoid transfer beyond improving shoulder function: pain relief from chronic shoulder subluxation.

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肩半脱位疼痛是斜方肌向三角肌转移的次要指征。
臂丛神经损伤会使人虚弱。我们观察到,手动复位患者的肩部半脱位可以改善他们的疼痛,并将此作为进行斜方肌到三角肌非运动转移的第二个原因。作者报告了一系列的九名患者,他们在斜方肌到三角肌转移后肩带疼痛明显改善,止痛药的使用减少。所有患者都对结果感到满意,并表示如果可以选择,他们将再次接受手术。主要并发症发生率低。目的不是描述一种新技术,而是将斜方肌到三角肌转移的次要适应症提升到主要适应症,而不是改善肩部功能:慢性肩关节半脱位的疼痛缓解。
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CiteScore
1.70
自引率
14.30%
发文量
6
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: JBPPNI is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that will encompass all aspects of basic and clinical research findings, in the area of brachial plexus and peripheral nerve injury. Injury in this context refers to congenital, inflammatory, traumatic, degenerative and neoplastic processes, including neurofibromatosis. Papers on diagnostic and imaging aspects of the peripheral nervous system are welcomed as well. The peripheral nervous system is unique in its complexity and scope of influence. There are areas of interest in the anatomy, physiology, metabolism, phylogeny, and limb growth tropism of peripheral nerves.
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