Ginekol Pol
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Obstetrical brachial plexus palsy (OBP) complicates a small proportion of births. The incidence is believed to be 0.35 to 5 cases per 1000 live births. Risk factors of OBP included: 1/ large birth weight, 2/ shoulder dystocia and prolonged second stage of labour , 3/ instrumental vaginal delivery (forceps delivery, vacuum extraction), 4/ diabetes mellitus and mother's obesity, 5/ breech presentation, 6/ delivery an infant with OBP in an antecedent delivery. ⋯ Intrauterine factors may play some role in the etiology of the OBP. Many strategies have been proposed to prevent the occurrence of OBP--control of the birth weight, induction of labour, cesarean delivery, intensified management of gestational diabetes. About 10-20% of patients with injuries of the brachial plexus require surgical intervention for optimal results.