Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/12335
Title: Brachial Plexus Injuries - Review of the Anatomy and the Treatment Options
Authors: Sofija Pejkova 
Venko Filipce 
Igor Peev 
Bisera Nikolovska 
Tomislav Jovanoski
Gordana Georgieva
Blagoja Srbov
Keywords: BPI
anatomy of brachial plexus
bionic reconstruction
brachial plexus injuries
bionic reconstruction
brachial plexus injuries
treatment options for brachial plexus injuries.
Issue Date: Mar-2021
Publisher: Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Journal: Prilozi (Makedonska akademija na naukite i umetnostite. Oddelenie za medicinski nauki) 
Abstract: Brachial plexus injuries are still challenging for every surgeon taking part in treating patients with BPI. Injuries of the brachial plexus can be divided into injuries of the upper trunk, extended upper trunk, injuries of the lower trunk and swinging hand where all of the roots are involved in this type of the injury. Brachial plexus can be divided in five anatomical sections from its roots to its terminal branches: roots, trunks, division, cords and terminal branches. Brachial plexus ends up as five terminal branches, responsible for upper limb innervation, musculocutaneous, median nerve, axillary nerve, radial and ulnar nerve. According to the findings from the preoperative investigation combined with clinically found functional deficit, the type of BPI will be confirmed and that is going to determine which surgical procedure, from variety of them (neurolysis, nerve graft, neurotization, arthrodesis, tendon transfer, free muscle transfer, bionic reconstruction) is appropriate for treating the patient.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/12335
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