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La paralysie obstétricale du plexus brachial (POPB) est une paralysie partielle ou totale du bras et de la main, causée à la naissance par une lésion des nerfs situés à la racine du bras. Elle est visible dès la naissance et touche un nouveau-né sur 2000. Selon la nature des lésions, les récupérations spontanées sont totales (disparition de la paralysie), partielles ou nulles (paralysie définitive, partielle ou totale).
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In 1977 surgeons GILBERT in Paris and MORELLI, RAIMONDI and
PETROLATI in Italy established the protocol and treatment that is still currently
in use.
Since then, several teams in Switzerland, Holland, England, Germany, Spain,
Sweden, Finland, Japan and North America have developed expertise in treating
these patients.
The opinions given on this site are based on the experience of over 1.000
brachial plexus "primary surgeries" and 800 "secondary surgeries"
that have been followed for over the past twenty years by the Paris teams.
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OBSTETRICAL
PARALYSIS
La
paralysie obstétricale du plexus brachial
Edited by
A. Gilbert and P.L. Raimondi
Realized by G. Pivato