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Mechanism of Brachial Plexus Palsy Following Anesthesia
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Limb ReconstructionLikely MechaTopographical AnatomyClinical AnatomyVascular TraumaSurgeryAnatomyOrthopaedic SurgeryFlap PhysiologySoft Tissue InjuryGross AnatomyApplied AnatomyBrachial PlexusVascular SurgeryRegional AnesthesiaSpinal Cord InjuryAnesthesia PracticeHand SurgeryBrachial Plexus InjuryAnesthesiaMedicineShoulder GirdleAnesthesiologyCommon Supine Positions
The mechanism of injury to the brachial plexus which follows certain operative positions was studied in 15 cadavers by dissection and in five patients by radial artery pulse tracings. In particular the “hands up” and common supine positions were studied. Stretch was shown to be the most likely mecha