Outcome after later combined brachial plexus and shoulder surgery after birth trauma

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Of 22 infants aged between 11 and 29 months who underwent a combined reconstruction of the upper brachial plexus and shoulder for the sequelae of a birth injury, 19 were followed up for two or more years. The results were evaluated using a modified Gilbert scale. Three patients required a secondary procedure before follow-up. Three patients had a persistent minor internal rotation contracture. All improved by at least two grades on a modified Gilbert scale.

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Grossman, J. A. I., Price, A. E., Tidwell, M. A., Ramos, L. E., Alfonso, I., & Yaylali, I. (2003). Outcome after later combined brachial plexus and shoulder surgery after birth trauma. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 85(8), 1166–1168. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.85B8.14246

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