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- W3164509752 abstract "Palliative surgery in a child with incomplete recovery following obstetric brachial plexus birth palsy (BPBP) is common. Surgical management strategies for BPBP sequelae have the common objectives of decreasing the risk of functional limitations in the long term and improving function. There is no single treatment to deal with the sequelae of BPBP. While there is a myriad of possible clinical presentations, the ages for surgery extend from a 6- to 12-month-old infant to the mature adolescent. Numerous procedures have been described in the literature, ranging from simple soft tissue release to muscular transfers and osteotomies. The indications will depend on a combination of all these factors. In certain cases, an early intervention is recommended to prevent joint deformities, and to allow joint remodeling, often at the shoulder. In other cases, the indications are less clear, thus the expected benefit must be carefully considered. The indications for these operations must meet certain rules to be beneficial for the patient and should only be considered after a comprehensive clinical examination and a commitment from the child and the family to the therapeutic strategy." @default.
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