Abstract
A palsy of the brachial plexus elements caused by carrying a heavy backpack is a very
rare injury usually occurring in soldiers or hikers, and recovery is usually spontaneous.
We describe here the case of male civilian presenting with an isolated serious axillary
nerve palsy associated with chronic backpack use. During the surgery, a dumbbell-shaped
neuroma-in-continuity was found which was caused by direct pressure from the subscapular
artery. After resection of the neuroma, a nerve graft from the sural nerve was used
to reconstruct the nerve. Reinnervation was successful and the patient was able to
abduct his arm to its full range, with full muscle strength, within 24 months.
Keywords
axillary nerve palsy - brachial plexus injury - axillary nerve repair - neurorrhaphy
- nerve graft repair