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PROXIMAL HUMERAL FRACTURES TREATED WITH OSTEOSYNTHESIS USING THE ANTEROLATERAL APPROACH [PDF]
Objective: The main surgical approach in proximal humeral fractures is the deltopectoral approach. Many surgeons avoid the anterolateral approach, fearing its complications, especially axillary nerve injury.
Guilherme Grisi Mouraria +5 more
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Background The sensory innervation of the shoulder is complex and there are variations in the branching patterns of the sensory fibres. Articular branches from the axillary nerve to the subacromial bursa are described in more than 50% of investigated ...
Christian Rothe +6 more
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BACKGROUND The ultrasound-guided block of the axillary nerve may be complicated in cases in which the posterior circumflex humeral artery (PCHA) follows an abnormal course.
E. Kim +4 more
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Proximal humerus fracture associated with delayed axillary nerve injury
Axillary nerve injury is the most common complication in humerus fracture. The symptoms that are caused by affecting axillary nerve vary according to the structures involved such as sensory disturbance and weakness of muscles, e.g., three parts of ...
Patpiya Sirasaporn
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Ultrasound to the Rescue: Axillary Clearance under Complete Regional Blockade
No single regional anaesthetic technique is capable of complete anaesthesia of the axillary region. Regional or interfascial nerve blockade could be an effective alternative where administering general anaesthesia is not feasible, with superior analgesia,
B. M Munasinghe +3 more
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Anterior Deltopectoral Approach for Axillary Nerve Neurotisation
Purpose. To report outcome of axillary nerve neurotisation for brachial plexus injury through the anterior deltopectoral approach. Methods. Nine men aged 20 to 52 (mean, 27.8) years with brachial plexus injury underwent axillary nerve neurotisation ...
J Terrence Jose Jerome
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Quadrangular Space Decompression
Background: The quadrangular (or quadrilateral) space is defined by its anatomical borders and is the passageway for the axillary nerve and posterior circumflex humeral artery (PCHA).
Lucy E. Meyer MD +3 more
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Axillary nerve injury associated with glenohumeral dislocation
Axillary nerve injury is a well-recognized complication of glenohumeral dislocation. It is often a low-grade injury which progresses to full recovery without intervention.
D. Avis, D. Power
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ANTEROLATERAL APPROACHES FOR PROXIMAL HUMERAL OSTEOSYNTHESIS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW [PDF]
Objective: Anterolateral approaches for proximal humerus osteosynthesis have great advantages because they allow direct exposure of the lateral aspect of the humerus without the muscular retraction seen in the deltopectoral approach.
Guilherme Grisi Mouraria +5 more
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Background/Objectives: Subpectoral biceps tenodesis using a bicortical button has been associated with the risk of damage to the axillary nerve. The purpose of this study is to describe the anatomical relationships between the long head of the biceps ...
John L. Eakin +3 more
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