Brachial Gunshot Wounds: Injury Patterns and Considerations for Managing the Abnormal Neurological Examination.
David ChiDamini TandonAdam G EvansDanielle J BrownRachael M PayneAmelia C Van HandelKevin G ShimSusan E MackinnonMitchell A PetPublished in: Hand (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Nerve injury from upper arm GSWs is common with directly traumatized nerves confirmed in at least 39% and nerve transection in at least 16% of patients with an abnormal neurological examination. Timely referral to a hand and/or peripheral nerve surgeon for close clinical follow-up, appropriate diagnosis, and any necessary surgical reconstruction with nerve grafts, tendon transfers, and nerve transfers is recommended.