[35] Brachial Plexus Injury Flashcards

1
Q

What nerve roots form the brachial plexus?

A

C5-T1

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2
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How do the nerve roots forming the brachial plexus leave the vertebral column?

A

Between the scalenus anterior and medius

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3
Q

Where do the divisions of the nerve roots forming the brachial plexus occur?

A

Under the clavicle, medial to the coracoid process

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4
Q

What does the brachial plexus have an intimate relationship with?

A

Subclavian and brachial arteries

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5
Q

Where is the median nerve formed?

A

Anterior to the brachial artery

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6
Q

What are the categories of causes of brachial plexus injury?

A

Direct

Indirect

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7
Q

Give 3 examples of direct causes of brachial plexus injury

A

Shoulder girdle fracture
Penetrating trauma
Iatrogenic injury

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8
Q

Give 2 examples of indirect causes of brachial plexus injury

A

Avulsion injuries

Traction injuries

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9
Q

What is the Leffert classification of brachial plexus injury?

A
  1. Open
  2. Closed
  3. Radiation-induced
  4. Obstetric
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10
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How are closed brachial plexus injuries further classified?

A

a. Supraclavicular

b. Infraclavicular

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11
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How are obstetric brachial plexus injuries further classified?

A

a. Upper
b. Lower
c. Mixed

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12
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What is considered to be a high brachial plexus injury?

A

C5/6

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13
Q

What does a high brachial plexus injury produce?

A

Erb’s palsy

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14
Q

What happens in Erb’s palsy?

A

Abductors and external rotators are paralysed, producing Waiter’s tip position
Loss of sensation in C5/6 dermatomes

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15
Q

What does a low brachial plexus injury produce?

A

Klumpke’s paralyssi

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16
Q

What happens in Klumpke’s paralysis?

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There is paralysis of the small hand muscles, producing claw hand
Loss of sensation in C8/T1 dermatomes