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Posterior subluxation and dislocation of the shoulder in obstetric brachial plexus palsy

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JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-BRITISH VOLUME
Volume 88B, Issue 2, Pages 213-219

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BRITISH EDITORIAL SOC BONE JOINT SURGERY
DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.88B2.17185

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We describe the results of surgical treatment in a prospective study of 183 consecutive cases of subluxation (101) and dislocation (82) of the shoulder secondary to obstetric brachial plexus palsy between 1995 and 2000. Neurological recovery was rated 'good' or 'useful' in all children, whose lesions fell into groups 1, 2 or 3 of the Narakas classification. The mean age at operation was 47 months (3 to 204). The mean follow-up was 40 months (24 to 124). The mean gain in function was 3.6 levels (9.4 to 13) using the Mallet score and 2 (2.1 to 4.1) on the Gilbert score. The mean active global range of shoulder movement was increased by 73 degrees the mean range of active lateral rotation by 58 degrees and that of supination of the forearm by 51 degrees. Active medial rotation was decreased by a mean of 10 degrees. There were 20 failures. The functional outcome is related to the severity of the neurological lesion, the duration of the dislocation and onset of deformity.

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