Prevalence of brachial plexus injuries in patients with scapular fractures: A National Trauma Data Bank review |
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Authors: | Edward Chamata Raman Mahabir Daniel Jupiter Robert A Weber |
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Affiliation: | 1.Texas A&M Health Sciences Center College of Medicine;;2.Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Baylor Scott and White Health, Temple, Texas USA |
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Abstract: |
BACKGROUND:Studies investigating the prevalence of brachial plexus injuries associated with scapular fractures are sparse, and are frequently limited by small sample sizes and often restricted to single-centre experience.OBJECTIVE:To determine the prevalence of brachial plexus injuries associated with scapular fractures; to determine how the prevalence varies with the region of the scapula injured; and to assess which specific nerves of the brachial plexus were involved.METHODS:The present study was a retrospective review of data from the National Trauma Data Bank over a five-year period (2007 to 2011).RESULTS:Of 68,118 patients with scapular fractures, brachial plexus injury was present in 1173 (1.72%). In patients with multiple scapular fractures, the prevalence of brachial plexus injury was 3.12%, and ranged from 1.52% to 2.22% in patients with single scapular fractures depending on the specific anatomical location of the fracture. Of the 426 injuries with detailed information on nerve injury, 208 (49%) involved the radial nerve, 113 (26.5%) the ulnar nerve, 65 (15%) the median nerve, 36 (8.5%) the axillary nerve and four (1%) the musculocutaneous nerve.CONCLUSION:The prevalence of brachial plexus injuries in patients with scapular fractures was 1.72%. The prevalence was similar across anatomical regions for single scapular fracture and was higher with multiple fractures. The largest percentage of nerve injuries were to the radial nerve. |
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Keywords: | Brachial plexus National trauma data bank Scapula Scapular fracture |
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