Most common traumatic brachial plexus injuries are:
supraclavicular injuries involving complete involvement of all roots (80%)
Speed of nerve regeneration is:
1mm per day.
Plexus recovery can take up to 3 years
Worst prognosis is with these injuries:
root avulsions (pre-ganglionic) - not reparable
Best prognosis with these injuries
Infraclavicular plexus injuries
Upper plexus injuries (preserves hand function)
Signs of Pre-ganglionic Injury
Signs of post-ganglionic injury:
EMG with maintained innervation to cervical paraspinals
- abnormal histamine test… redness and wheal positive, NO FLARE
Most common brachial plexus obstetrical palsy:
Erb’s
Causes of a Klumpke Palsy
C7-8 root involvement
Clinical features of a Klumpke:
Essential muscles to check in brachial plexopathy:
serratus anterior
- rhomboids (if functioning, then likely a post-ganglioinc)
Define: SNAPs
sensory nerve action potentials
Best clinical sign of nerve regeneration?
advancing Tinel sign
Indication for immediate surgical exploration?
sharp, penetrating trauma
IS direct nerve repair possible for plexus injuries?
typically not as these are avulsion injuries
Nerve grafting plexus injuries:
- preferable to graft the upper and middle trunk
Neurotization for plexus injuries:
- use extra-plexal source of axons such as CN XI, intercostal nerves, contra-lateral C7, CN XII
Oberlin Transfer:
ulnar nerve is used for upper trunk injury to gain biceps function
Horner’s Syndrome
disruption of the sympathetic chain at C8 or T1 root level
- seen concomitantly with pre-ganglionic injuries at this level
Phrenic Nerve
C3,4,5
Neurotization to restore elbow flexion - what procedure?
ulnar nerve fascicle to biceps
AND
median nerve fascicle to the brachialis
Best surgical management of late-presenting plexopathies? (liek 2 years out…)
free muscle transfers
- nerve transfers unlikely to be sufficient due to loss of neuromuscular endplates at that time frame
Quadrilateral space syndrome
dominant shoulder in overhead throwing athlete
Risks for obstetrical brachial plexopathy
Upper extremity issues from obstetrical brachial plexopathy