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Plexuschirurgie

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Verletzungen des Plexus brachialis stellen wegen der schwerwiegenden funktionellen und sensiblen Ausfälle der oberen Extremität Arzt, Physio- und Ergotherapeuten sowie das familiäre Umfeld des Patienten vor große Herausforderungen. Abhängig vom Schweregrad der Schädigung kommt es zum Teil- oder Komplettverlust der Einsatzfähigkeit des betroffenen Arms und der Hand. Soziale Isolierung und Verlust des Arbeitsplatzes sind nicht selten begleitet von schweren Phantomschmerzen. Differenzierte anatomische Kenntnisse und Therapiealgorithmen sind daher essenziell.

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Jaminet, P., Schaller, H. (2016). Plexuschirurgie. In: Kneser, U., Horch, R., Lehnhardt, M. (eds) Grundkurs Mikrochirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48037-3_18

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