Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko
September 1988
Twenty-one patients with injury to the brachial plexus suffered as the result of traumatic dislocation of the shoulder were examined and operated on with the use of microsurgical techniques. Traumatic changes of the nerve trunks, the development of a cicatricial-adhesive process around and within them lead to stable disorders of conduction which do not yield to nonoperative treatment. Stable traumatic changes revealed in the nerve trunks on EMG in the first 4-6 weeks after the trauma as well as the absence of an effect of nonoperative treatment within this period of time were indications for surgery.
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