Thanks to all contributors !
We’ve had a good world-wide response to the first round of surveys, and results are being analyzed now to prepare the second round.

Thanks to all contributors !
We’ve had a good world-wide response to the first round of surveys, and results are being analyzed now to prepare the second round.

By now, the first round of iPluto is available online.
You will receive an invitation for the online survey by e-mail.
If you wish to preview the questions before entering them in the online survey, the complete set of questions can be found downloaded here: iPluto Round1 Questions.
Please be so kind to participate !
The project outline is published online and can be downloaded here: Project Outline
We will start recruiting participants soon.
iPluto Mission Statement
It is difficult to assess from the available literature optimal treatment strategies for children with a neonatal brachial plexus palsy (or ‘obstetric brachial plexus lesion’). Comparison of outcome data from different centers is currently virtually impossible because many different outcome measures are reported with different follow-up and at different patient ages.
At the 2016 Narakas meeting in Barcelona, we initiated the iPLUTO project, international PLexus oUtcome sTudy grOup.
The goal of the iPLUTO studygroup is to define a universal dataset to evaluate upper limb function of children with a neonatal brachial plexus palsy. When clinicians prospectively assess function with these datasets, comparison of published results will be possible. In the future, pooling of results may enable multicenter studies, but this is not the scope of the current project. It is not the intention of the project to set specific treatment guidelines or to interfere with current treatment policies, but only to create an international standard how to evaluate and express results of treatment. This alone would be a major step forward.
The international studygroup PLUTO was initiated in Barcelona on the XIXth Narakas Meeting.
The goal of the studygroup is to define a universal dataset to evaluate arm function of children with a neonatal brachial plexus palsy (or ‘obstetric brachial plexus lesion’).
The Mission Statement of iPluto will be published soon.

If you would like to participate, please use the contact form.