肩可怕三联征:腋窝神经重建的损伤特点和结果。

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Charlie D Wilson, Benjamin D Welling, Allen T Bishop, Robert J Spinner, Alexander Y Shin
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我们的目的是描述19例严重三联肩损伤(肩前脱位、肩袖撕裂或大结节骨折和腋窝神经损伤)患者需要腋窝神经重建的结果,包括肩部运动、三角肌力量和手臂、肩和手的残疾评分。神经手术类型(移植与神经移植)、人口统计学因素和损伤特征与预后无显著相关。术后手臂、肩部和手部外展和残疾的平均评分分别为95°和28°。肩袖撕裂患者的手臂、肩部和手部残疾评分高于孤立性大结节骨折患者。我们的结论是,腋窝神经的自发恢复可能不会发生在患者可怕的三联肌损伤。与没有肩袖损伤的腋窝神经重建相比,腋窝神经修复后的功能结果在运动、力量和患者报告的结果方面较差。证据等级:四级。
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The terrible triad of the shoulder: injury characteristics and outcomes of axillary nerve reconstruction.

We aimed to describe outcomes, including shoulder motion, deltoid strength and Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand scores, in 19 patients with terrible triad shoulder injuries (anterior shoulder dislocation, rotator cuff tear or greater tuberosity fracture, and axillary nerve injury) who required axillary nerve reconstruction. The type of nerve surgery (grafting vs. nerve transfer), demographic factors and injury characteristics were not significantly associated with outcomes. The mean postoperative abduction and Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand score were 95° and 28, respectively. Patients with rotator cuff tears had a higher Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand score (more disability) than those with isolated greater tuberosity fractures. We conclude that spontaneous recovery of the axillary nerve may not occur in patients with a terrible triad injury. Functional outcomes after axillary nerve repair are poor with respect to motion, strength and patient-reported outcomes compared with reported results for axillary nerve reconstruction in the absence of rotator cuff injury.Level of evidence: IV.

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