Author/Authors :
Baik Cho, Álvaro Faculdade de Medicina do ABC - Hand Surgery and Microsurgery Service, Santo André, SP, Brazil , Claudia Guerreiro, Ana Faculdade de Medicina do ABC - Hand Surgery and Microsurgery Service, Santo André, SP, Brazil , Henrique Vieira Ferreira, Carlos Faculdade de Medicina do ABC - Hand Surgery and Microsurgery Service, Santo André, SP, Brazil , Yoshinobu Kiyohara, Leandro Faculdade de Medicina do ABC - Hand Surgery and Microsurgery Service, Santo André, SP, Brazil , Sorrenti, Luiz Faculdade de Medicina do ABC - Hand Surgery and Microsurgery Service, Santo André, SP, Brazil
Abstract :
Objective: To conduct an epidemiological study on brachial plexus
injuries, through data collection of patients treated in the Hospital
São Paulo, which is the referral center for high complexity in this
region. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study with a review
of the electronic medical records of the Hospital, from August
2008 to June 2013. Results: We estimated an 1.88/100,000 annual
incidence, considering that the Hospital is the only referral center
for brachial plexus injuries. The mean time between injury and the
first visit to the reference hospital was 8.25 months. The mean
time interval between injury and surgery was 11.25 months. The
percentage of total injuries was 33%, while the upper and middle
trunk injuries were 33% and 28%, respectively. Conclusion: We
observed many aspects in common with those reported by other
centers of excellence in Brazil such as: sex, age and mechanism
of injury. However, some findings were different from most other
epidemiological studies, namely: level of injury, time between the
accident and the first appointment and the time between injury
and surgery. Level of evidence IV, case series.
Keywords :
Epidemiology , Brachial Plexus Surgery , Brachial , Plexus Injury