Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysis

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha,Marcelo Rodrigues da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dias,Amanda Aparecida Magnusson, Brito,Jacqueline Mendes de, Cruz,Cristiane da Silva, Silva,Samantha Ketelyn
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To study the anatomy of the brachial plexus in fetuses and to evaluate differences in morphology during evolution, or to find anatomical situations that can be identified as the cause of obstetric paralysis. Methods Nine fetuses (12 to 30 weeks of gestation) stored in formalin were used. The supraclavicular and infraclavicular parts of the brachial plexus were dissected. Results In its early course, the brachial plexus had a cord-like shape when it passed through the scalene hiatus. Origin of the phrenic nerve in the brachial plexus was observed in only one fetus. In the deep infraclavicular and retropectoralis minor spaces, the nerve fibers of the brachial plexus were distributed in the axilla and medial bicipital groove, where they formed the nerve endings. Conclusion The brachial plexus of human fetuses presents variations and relations with anatomical structures that must be considered during clinical and surgical procedures for neonatal paralysis of the upper limbs.
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spelling Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysisBrachial plexus/anatomy & histologyFetus/abnormalitiesParalysisABSTRACT Objective To study the anatomy of the brachial plexus in fetuses and to evaluate differences in morphology during evolution, or to find anatomical situations that can be identified as the cause of obstetric paralysis. Methods Nine fetuses (12 to 30 weeks of gestation) stored in formalin were used. The supraclavicular and infraclavicular parts of the brachial plexus were dissected. Results In its early course, the brachial plexus had a cord-like shape when it passed through the scalene hiatus. Origin of the phrenic nerve in the brachial plexus was observed in only one fetus. In the deep infraclavicular and retropectoralis minor spaces, the nerve fibers of the brachial plexus were distributed in the axilla and medial bicipital groove, where they formed the nerve endings. Conclusion The brachial plexus of human fetuses presents variations and relations with anatomical structures that must be considered during clinical and surgical procedures for neonatal paralysis of the upper limbs.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082020000100228einstein (São Paulo) v.18 2020reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.31744/einstein_journal/2020ao5051info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCunha,Marcelo Rodrigues daDias,Amanda Aparecida MagnussonBrito,Jacqueline Mendes deCruz,Cristiane da SilvaSilva,Samantha Ketelyneng2020-01-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082020000100228Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2020-01-23T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysis
title Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysis
spellingShingle Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysis
Cunha,Marcelo Rodrigues da
Brachial plexus/anatomy & histology
Fetus/abnormalities
Paralysis
title_short Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysis
title_full Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysis
title_fullStr Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysis
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysis
title_sort Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in human fetuses and its relation with neonatal upper limb paralysis
author Cunha,Marcelo Rodrigues da
author_facet Cunha,Marcelo Rodrigues da
Dias,Amanda Aparecida Magnusson
Brito,Jacqueline Mendes de
Cruz,Cristiane da Silva
Silva,Samantha Ketelyn
author_role author
author2 Dias,Amanda Aparecida Magnusson
Brito,Jacqueline Mendes de
Cruz,Cristiane da Silva
Silva,Samantha Ketelyn
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha,Marcelo Rodrigues da
Dias,Amanda Aparecida Magnusson
Brito,Jacqueline Mendes de
Cruz,Cristiane da Silva
Silva,Samantha Ketelyn
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brachial plexus/anatomy & histology
Fetus/abnormalities
Paralysis
topic Brachial plexus/anatomy & histology
Fetus/abnormalities
Paralysis
description ABSTRACT Objective To study the anatomy of the brachial plexus in fetuses and to evaluate differences in morphology during evolution, or to find anatomical situations that can be identified as the cause of obstetric paralysis. Methods Nine fetuses (12 to 30 weeks of gestation) stored in formalin were used. The supraclavicular and infraclavicular parts of the brachial plexus were dissected. Results In its early course, the brachial plexus had a cord-like shape when it passed through the scalene hiatus. Origin of the phrenic nerve in the brachial plexus was observed in only one fetus. In the deep infraclavicular and retropectoralis minor spaces, the nerve fibers of the brachial plexus were distributed in the axilla and medial bicipital groove, where they formed the nerve endings. Conclusion The brachial plexus of human fetuses presents variations and relations with anatomical structures that must be considered during clinical and surgical procedures for neonatal paralysis of the upper limbs.
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