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International Journal Of Advances In Surgery


ISSN (O) : 2663 - 046X

A CrossRef Indexed Journal

DOI : 10.34300/26630451

ISSN (P) : 2663 - 0451

IC VALUE : 92.22 (2019)


Case Series

Our Experience Of Posterior Approaches For Brachial Plexus Injuries Upper Trunk Injuries In RTA A Case Series.

Dr Shantanu Vyas

Abstract :

Aims and objective : In this world of aesthetic and cosmetic surgeries many patients been neglected orbeen only on rehabilitation of achial plexus injuries , so rehabilitative surgeries are so important part of our community .Traumatic achial plexus injury is not uncommon. It results in variable loss of upper extremity function. The restoration of thisfunction requires good stability if the involved shoulder and elbow flexion of adequate strength and range of motion. A properunderstanding and evaluation of achial plexus lesions is a prerequisite to any reconstructive procedure. Here we present acase of 30 year old male patient presented in our department after 7 months of Right shoulder injury following fall from bike ina road traffic accident.And we will be also discussing our experience with BPI and review of literature.


Keywords :

Of Right Shoulder Injury  


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OUR EXPERIENCE OF POSTERIOR APPROACHES FOR BRACHIAL PLEXUS INJURIES UPPER TRUNK INJURIES IN RTA A CASE SERIES., Dr Shantanu vyas, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MEDICINE : Volume-3 | Issue-4 | July-2019

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