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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2007; 85 (8): 673-678
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-108809

ABSTRACT

Shoulder sequelae of obstetrical brachial plexus palsy put a different problem of coverage according to the age of the patients and the presence or not of osteo-articular deformations. At an advanced age and in the presence of osteo-articular deformations, the muscles liberation and transfers tendons only are insufficient for the restoring of a satisfactory function to the paralytic shoulder. The purpose of this study is to report an original technique by the association of libertation of retracted muscles and a humeral osteotomy to improve the abduction and to acquire an active external rotation in internal rotation retraction of the shoulder sequelae of obstetrical brachial plexus palsy. This retrospective study concerned twelve patients admitted in the service of Childish Orthopaedics of Children's hospital of Tunis between 1997 and 2003. The average age of the patients are 11 years. All the patients have a proximal humeral osteotomy above the deltoi'delloid V with a re-insertion of the Subscapularis and to the transfer of the Latissimus Dorsi and Teres Major, realized by a single posterior approch. After a mean follow up of 48 month a frank aesthetic and functional improvement was noted in every case. The importance of retraction for an advanced age, made that a humeral osteotomy of external derotation is necessary. Have a practice above the deltoi'dien V it allows to improve at the same time the external rotation and the abduction due to the lateral translation of the deltoid. This last one strengthen by the re-insertion of a retracted Subscapularis and levying of the co-contractions of the Latissimus Dorsi and Teres major with the deltoid almost constant


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Humans , Male , Female , Osteotomy , Obstetric Labor Complications , Pregnancy , Humerus/surgery , Retrospective Studies
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