Is the term “obstetrical brachial plexus palsy” obsolete? An international survey to assess consensus among peripheral nerve surgeons

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Pub Date : 2012-09-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-16 DOI:10.1016/j.bjps.2012.03.037
Peter D. Phua , Hanny T. Al-Samkari , Gregory H. Borschel
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Abstract

Background

Brachial plexus injury diagnosed following delivery often causes lifelong disability and frequently results in litigation. While there is no universally accepted name for this condition, the term ‘obstetrical brachial plexus palsy’ (OBPP) is commonly used worldwide. The difficulty with the term ‘OBPP’ lies with the use of the word ‘obstetrical’, which some have construed to imply obstetrical malpractice even if none occurred. Many regions, especially in the United States, are suffering increasing obstetrician shortages, sometimes as a result of unsustainable liability insurance premiums. We wanted to determine whether surgeons felt that an alternative to the term ‘OBPP’ was more appropriate.

Methods

We surveyed peripheral nerve surgeons worldwide to determine the appropriateness of the term ‘OBPP’ and alternative terms.

Results

The majority of US-based surgeons (94%) preferred alternative terms, such as ‘neonatal brachial plexus palsy’. However, only 53% of surgeons from other regions preferred alternative terms. This difference was statistically significant (p < 0.0002).

Conclusions

More precise and descriptive alternatives to the term ‘OBPP’ are available and acceptable to many surgeons. An alternative to ‘OBPP’ may improve communication between practitioners, families and the legal system, especially in the United States. Our peripheral nerve organisations may be able to provide further leadership on this matter.

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“产科臂丛神经麻痹”这个术语过时了吗?一项评估周围神经外科医生共识的国际调查
分娩后诊断的臂丛神经损伤通常会导致终身残疾,并经常导致诉讼。虽然这种情况没有一个普遍接受的名称,但“产科臂丛神经麻痹”(OBPP)一词在世界范围内普遍使用。“OBPP”一词的难点在于使用“产科”一词,有些人认为这意味着产科事故,即使没有发生。许多地区,特别是在美国,正遭受越来越多的产科医生短缺,有时是由于不可持续的责任保险费。我们想确定外科医生是否认为替代“OBPP”一词更合适。方法我们调查了世界各地的周围神经外科医生,以确定术语“OBPP”和替代术语的适用性。结果大多数美国外科医生(94%)更喜欢替代术语,如“新生儿臂丛神经麻痹”。然而,来自其他地区的外科医生中,只有53%的人选择其他术语。这一差异具有统计学意义(p <0.0002)。结论:对于许多外科医生来说,有更精确和描述性的替代术语“OBPP”。“OBPP”的替代方案可能会改善从业人员、家庭和法律系统之间的沟通,特别是在美国。我们的周围神经组织也许能够在这个问题上提供进一步的领导。
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