Opposite Sciatic Nerve Injury after Fixation of Femur Shaft Fracture: Two case reports / 대한마취과학회지
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
; : 707-711, 2007.
Article
de Ko
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WPRO
ABSTRACT
A sciatic nerve injury as a complication of the position appears to be rare. There are several reports on sciatic nerve injuries that occurred as complications of the lithotomy position. We present two cases of an opposite sciatic nerve injury after the fixation of a femur shaft fracture. Two patients complained of hyperesthesia of the right foot and a foot drop after surgery. Nerve conduction and electromyographic studies were performed, which revealed a sciatic nerve injury. The patients were treated with physiotherapy and an ankle-foot orthotic. In the case 1, patient had completely recovered ten months after surgery. However, in case 2, the patient still had residual hyperesthesia and weakness two months after surgery when he was lost to follow-up. The mechanism of nerve injury in these patients was a stretching of the nerve. Tension was placed on the nerve as a result of the external rotation of the thigh with the hip and knee joints flexed.
Mots clés
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Sujet Principal:
Nerf ischiatique
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Cuisse
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Fémur
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Perdus de vue
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Pied
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Hanche
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Hyperesthésie
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Articulation du genou
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Conduction nerveuse
Limites du sujet:
Humans
langue:
Ko
Texte intégral:
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
Année:
2007
Type:
Article