102 patients with closed traction lesion of the brachial plexus resulting from motor cycle accidents have been studied. The majority were young men, with the dominant arm involved in 64%. 74% of the patients underwent early operative exploration and 54% of these were amenable to at least partial repair. 65% of the patients had sustained irreparable pre-ganglionic injury to at least three roots of the plexus. 74% of the patients had sustained additional injuries in the accident. Subsequent reconstructive procedures were performed in 26% of patients. 60% of the patients regained employment, but 76% complained of persistent pain in the limb.

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