Moreno Vazquez J M, Garcia Alcon J L, Fuentes Otero F, Murga Oporto L, Campillo Alvarez J E
Physiology Department, Medicine Faculty, Extremadura University, Badajoz, Spain.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 1991 May;62(5):422-4.
This paper reports a case of left hemidiaphragmatic paralysis in an instructor pilot and his later recuperation. This incident was provoked by a failure in the anti-G suit, which remained inflated after the aircraft completed the maneuver that had originated the inflation. The spontaneous recuperation of both the respiratory functional test and the neurophysiological pattern are consistent with a Type II Seddon's axonotmesis of the phrenic nerve. Considering the short time of regeneration (6 months), this lesion must have involved the distal portion of the phrenic nerve.