Comprehensive approach to newborns and infants with brachial plexus impairment – proposal of Slovenian guidelines

  • Katja Groleger Sršen University Rehabilitation Institute of Republic Slovenia
  • Andrej Repež University Clinical Centre Ljubljana
  • Peter Zorman University Clinical Centre Ljubljana
  • Petja Fister University Clinical Centre Ljubljana
  • irena Štucin Gantar University Clinical Centre Ljubljana
  • Darja Paro Panjan University Clinical Centre Ljubljana
  • Matevž Kržan University Clinical Centre Ljubljana
Keywords: infant, impairment, brachial plexus, comprehensive approach, guidelines

Abstract

The impairment of brachial plexus (IBP) in the neonate and infant remains an important problem. Risk factors for IBP are well known, but the mechanisms of impairment are not yet fully understood. It is important to identify early signs of IBP and to evaluate the hand function. In the guidelines we propose to use the Toronto scale for evaluation of hand function. The newborn with IBP should be referred to physiotherapy, and then regularly followed-up once a month. If the arm and hand function, especially flexion of the elbow, is not improving at the age of two months, the infant should be referred to the tertiary level rehabilitation centre and to department for plastic surgery at the University Medical Centre in Ljubljana. When necessary, the reconstructive procedure should be done by the age of three to six months. After reconstruction of brachial plexus, the child needs a comprehensive therapy program, which involves passive stretching, sensory stimulation, exercises to promote the development of active voluntary movements, bimanual activities, and symmetrical posture and movement patterns.

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Author Biographies

Katja Groleger Sršen, University Rehabilitation Institute of Republic Slovenia

Children´s dept.

PRM specialist

Andrej Repež, University Clinical Centre Ljubljana

Klinični oddelek za plastično, rekonstrukcijsko, estetsko kirurgijo in opekline, Univerzitetni klinični center, Zaloška 1, Ljubljana, Slovenija

spec. plast. krg.

Peter Zorman, University Clinical Centre Ljubljana

Klinični oddelek za plastično, rekonstrukcijsko, estetsko kirurgijo in opekline, Univerzitetni klinični center, Zaloška 1, Ljubljana, Slovenija

 

spec. plast. krg.

Petja Fister, University Clinical Centre Ljubljana

Klinični oddelek za neonatologijo, Pediatrična klinika, Bohoričeva 20, Ljubljana, Slovenija

spec. pediatrije

irena Štucin Gantar, University Clinical Centre Ljubljana

Klinični oddelek za perinatologijo, Ginekološka klinika, UKC, Zaloška 11, Ljubljana, Slovenija

 

spec. pediatrije

 

Darja Paro Panjan, University Clinical Centre Ljubljana

Klinični oddelek za neonatologijo, Pediatrična klinika, Bohoričeva 20, Ljubljana, Slovenija

 

spec. pediatrije

 

Matevž Kržan, University Clinical Centre Ljubljana

Klinični oddelek za otroško, mladostniško in razvojno nevrologijo, Pediatrična klinika, Bohoričeva 20, Ljubljana

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Groleger Sršen K, Repež A, Zorman P, Fister P, Štucin Gantar irena, Paro Panjan D, Kržan M. Comprehensive approach to newborns and infants with brachial plexus impairment – proposal of Slovenian guidelines. TEST ZdravVestn [Internet]. 29Jun.2015 [cited 9May2024];84(6). Available from: http://vestnik-dev.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/1238
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