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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 94, 297-301, Copyright © 1987 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
DL Tomlinson, IA Hirsch, SV Kodali and S Slogoff
Injury to the brachial plexus was prospectively assessed in 335 patients
undergoing median sternotomy for cardiac operation. All patients were
placed in the hand-up position (elbows elevated, arms abducted 90 degrees,
and elbows flexed) after right internal jugular vein cannulation (23
cannulation attempts were bilateral). Twenty-eight patients had new upper
extremity complaints after the operation, of whom 16 (4.8%) had symptoms
considered related to injury of the brachial plexus: one with generalized
weakness of the left arm, six with localized weakness, pain, or paresthesia
plus objective hypesthesia or weakness, and nine with paresthesias but no
objective signs. Four injuries were right sided, four left sided, and eight
bilateral. At the time of discharge, 15 of 16 were symptom free and the
patient with generalized weakness was rapidly improving. Postoperative
plexopathy was not related to degree of sternal retraction, dissection of
the internal mammary artery, or cannulation of the internal jugular vein.
We believe the low incidence and benign course of brachial plexus problems
in these patients resulted from careful sternal retraction and use of the
hands-up position. Finally, our data do not support internal jugular
cannulation as a major cause of plexus injuries after median sternotomy.
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