Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy Flashcards

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pathology

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injury to nerve roots of the brachial plexus

during delivery

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what is it?

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2/1000
most common in large babies (macrosomia in diabetes)
twin deliveries
shoulder dystocia - difficult delivery of shoulder after the head - compression of shoulder on pubic symphysis

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what is the commonest palsy?

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Erb’s palsy (C5&6)

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what is the pathology of Erb’s palsy?

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injury to the upper nerve roots (C5&6) - loss of motor innervation of

  • deltoid
  • supraspinatus
  • infraspinatus
  • biceps
  • brachialis
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how does Erb’s palsy present?

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internal rotation of humerus - from unopposed subscapularis

Waiter’s tip posture

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how is Erb’s palsy managed?

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physiotherapy - prevent contractures
prognosis predicted by the return of biceps function by 6 months
good outcome in 80-90%
surgical release of contractures and tendons may be required if there is no recovery

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what is Klumpke’s palsy (C8&T1)?

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much rarer palsy

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what is the pathology at klumpke’s palsy?

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injury to the lower nerve roots (C8&T1) by forceful adduction

  • paralysis of the intrinsic hand muscles
  • +/- paralysis of finger and wrist flexors
  • possible horner’s syndrome - disruption of the first sympathetic ganglion from T1
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how does Klumpke’s palsy present?

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fingers typically flexed - paralysis of the interossei and lubricals (extension at PIP)

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how is Klumpke’s palsy managed?

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no specific treatment

poorer prognosis - 50% recovery

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