Imaging assessment of glenohumeral dysplasia secondary to brachial plexus birth palsy

Author:

Chagas-Neto Francisco Abaete1,Dalto Vitor Faeda2,Crema Michel Daoud3,Waters Peter M.4,Gregio-Junior Everaldo5,Mazzer Nilton2,Nogueira-Barbosa Marcello Henrique2

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de Fortaleza, Brazil

2. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

3. Université Paris VI, France

4. Harvard Medical School, USA

5. União Médica Radiológica Catanduva, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Objective: To assess imaging parameters related to the morphology of the glenohumeral joint in children with unilateral brachial plexus birth palsy (BPBP), in comparison with those obtained for healthy shoulders. Materials and Methods: We conducted a retrospective search for cases of unilateral BPBP diagnosed at our facility. Only patients with a clinical diagnosis of unilateral BPBP were included, and the final study sample consisted of 10 consecutive patients who were assessed with cross-sectional imaging. The glenoid version, the translation of the humeral head, and the degrees of glenohumeral dysplasia were assessed. Results: The mean diameter of the affected humeral heads was 1.93 cm, compared with 2.33 cm for those of the normal limbs. In two cases, there was no significant posterior displacement of the humeral head, five cases showed posterior subluxation of the humeral head, and the remaining three cases showed total luxation of the humeral head. The mean glenoid version angle of the affected limbs (90-α) was -9.6º, versus +1.6º for the normal, contralateral limbs. Conclusion: The main deformities found in this study were BPBP-associated retroversion of the glenoid cavity, developmental delay of the humeral head, and posterior translation of the humeral head.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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