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Title: [Forensic analysis on injuries involving main branches of brachial plexus in 66 cases]. Author: Lu H, Hu BW, Huang LN, Li Q. Journal: Fa Yi Xue Za Zhi; 2007 Aug; 23(4):295-8. PubMed ID: 17896525. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To study injuries involving brachial plexus and its branches. METHODS: 66 cases collected from 2003 to 2005 in our department were analyzed statistically. RESULTS: 94% of injuries involved young adult males; 94% were blunt force injuries; 34% involved both nerve and bone mainly involving ulnar nerve and ulnar bone (50%); 40% of the injured nerves received electromyogram and 15 nerves were diagnosed with injuries clinically. CONCLUSION: Forensic determination on severity of brachial plexus injuries mainly depends on movement recovery of limb. The best time for forensic appraisal is 20 d post operation+L (length of nerve severed distally)/R (growth rate)+90 d.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]