Nerve injuries do occur in elbow arthroscopy

作者:Hilgersom Nick F. J.*; van Deurzen Derek F. P.; Gerritsma Carina L. E.; van der Heide Huub J. L.; Malessy Martijn J. A.; Eygendaal Denise; van den Bekerom Michel P. J.
来源:Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2018, 26(1): 318-324.
DOI:10.1007/s00167-017-4719-z

摘要

The purpose is to create more awareness as well as emphasize the risk of permanent nerve injury as a complication of elbow arthroscopy.
Patients who underwent elbow arthroscopy complicated by permanent nerve injury were retrospectively collected. Patients were collected using two strategies: (1) by word-of-mouth throughout the Dutch Society of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, and the Leiden University Nerve Centre, and (2) approaching two medical liability insurance companies. Medical records were reviewed to determine patient characteristics, disease history and postoperative course. Surgical records were reviewed to determine surgical details.
A total of eight patients were collected, four men and four women, ageing 21-54 years. In five out of eight patients (62.5%), the ulnar nerve was affected; in the remaining three patients (37.5%), the radial nerve was involved. Possible causes for nerve injury varied among patients, such as portal placement and the use of motorized instruments.
A case series on permanent nerve injury as a complication of elbow arthroscopy is presented. Reporting on this sequel in the literature is little, however, its risk is not to be underestimated. This study emphasizes that permanent nerve injury is a complication of elbow arthroscopy, concurrently increasing awareness and thereby possibly aiding to prevention.
IV, case series.

  • 出版日期2018-1