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Incidence of early posterior shoulder dislocation in brachial plexus birth palsy

Abstract Background Posterior dislocation of the shoulder in brachial plexus birth palsy during the first year of life is rare but the incidence increases with age. The aim was to calculate the incidence of these lesions in children below one year of age. Methods The incidence of brachial plexus bir...

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Published in:Journal of brachial plexus and peripheral nerve injury 2007-12, Vol.2 (1), p.e38-e42
Main Authors: Dahlin, Lars B, Erichs, Kristina, Andersson, Charlotte, Thornqvist, Catharina, Backman, Clas, Düppe, Henrik, Lindqvist, Pelle, Forslund, Marianne
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Summary:Abstract Background Posterior dislocation of the shoulder in brachial plexus birth palsy during the first year of life is rare but the incidence increases with age. The aim was to calculate the incidence of these lesions in children below one year of age. Methods The incidence of brachial plexus birth lesion and occurrence of posterior shoulder dislocation was calculated based on a prospective follow up of all brachial plexus patients at an age below one in Malmö municipality, Sweden, 2000–2005. Results The incidence of brachial plexus birth palsy was 3.8/1000 living infants and year with a corresponding incidence of posterior shoulder dislocation (history, clinical examination and x-ray) during the first year of 0.28/1000 living infants and year, i.e. 7.3% of all brachial plexus birth palsies. Conclusion All children with a brachial plexus birth lesion (incidence 3.8‰) should be screened, above the assessment of neurological recovery, during the first year of life for posterior dislocation of the shoulder (incidence 0.28‰) since such a condition may occur in 7% of children with a brachial plexus birth lesion.
ISSN:1749-7221
1749-7221
DOI:10.1186/1749-7221-2-24