Post-injection nerve injuries in Kashmir: A menace overlooked

<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Nerve injury is a serious complication of intramuscular injections. About 12 billion injections are administered worldwide annually among which 50% are unsafe and 75% are unnecessary.</li> &am...

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Main Authors: Shafaat Rashid Tak, Gh Nabi Dar, Manzoor Ahmad Halwai, Mohamad Ramzan Mir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2008-10-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/1852
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spelling doaj-2a5e96b2e3a649639776b6fd1268062c2020-11-24T23:05:46ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362008-10-01135244247Post-injection nerve injuries in Kashmir: A menace overlookedShafaat Rashid TakGh Nabi DarManzoor Ahmad HalwaiMohamad Ramzan Mir<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Nerve injury is a serious complication of intramuscular injections. About 12 billion injections are administered worldwide annually among which 50% are unsafe and 75% are unnecessary.</li> <li><strong>METHODS</strong>: Three hundred and ten patients with post-injection nerve injury attended the Department of Orthopedics, Government Medical College Srinagar (India) from Jan 2002 to Dec 2007. All patients were evaluated for the drug injected, site of injection, indication for injection and person who injected the drug. Severity of neurodeficit and socioeconomic and educational status of the patient was also noted.</li> <li><strong>RESULTS</strong>: A total of 278 patients had sciatic nerve injury, 29 had radial nerve injury and 3 had axillary nerve injury. One hundred and forty one were male and 169 were female patients. Injections were administered by unqualified persons in 258 patients (83%). Patients’ age ranged from 1 to 98 years (mean 37 years) and they were followed for 24 to 60 months (mean follow up 36.6 months).</li> <li><strong>CONCLUSIONS</strong>: This alarming situation of unsafe injection practice needs an urgent check by preventing unauthorized personnel from injecting medicines, organizing compulsory update and refresher courses for all health service staff and educating the patients.</li> <li><strong>KEYWORDS</strong>: Kashmir, nerve, injury, post-injection.</li> </ul> http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/1852Kashmir, nerve, injury, post-injection
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author Shafaat Rashid Tak
Gh Nabi Dar
Manzoor Ahmad Halwai
Mohamad Ramzan Mir
spellingShingle Shafaat Rashid Tak
Gh Nabi Dar
Manzoor Ahmad Halwai
Mohamad Ramzan Mir
Post-injection nerve injuries in Kashmir: A menace overlooked
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Kashmir, nerve, injury, post-injection
author_facet Shafaat Rashid Tak
Gh Nabi Dar
Manzoor Ahmad Halwai
Mohamad Ramzan Mir
author_sort Shafaat Rashid Tak
title Post-injection nerve injuries in Kashmir: A menace overlooked
title_short Post-injection nerve injuries in Kashmir: A menace overlooked
title_full Post-injection nerve injuries in Kashmir: A menace overlooked
title_fullStr Post-injection nerve injuries in Kashmir: A menace overlooked
title_full_unstemmed Post-injection nerve injuries in Kashmir: A menace overlooked
title_sort post-injection nerve injuries in kashmir: a menace overlooked
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2008-10-01
description <ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Nerve injury is a serious complication of intramuscular injections. About 12 billion injections are administered worldwide annually among which 50% are unsafe and 75% are unnecessary.</li> <li><strong>METHODS</strong>: Three hundred and ten patients with post-injection nerve injury attended the Department of Orthopedics, Government Medical College Srinagar (India) from Jan 2002 to Dec 2007. All patients were evaluated for the drug injected, site of injection, indication for injection and person who injected the drug. Severity of neurodeficit and socioeconomic and educational status of the patient was also noted.</li> <li><strong>RESULTS</strong>: A total of 278 patients had sciatic nerve injury, 29 had radial nerve injury and 3 had axillary nerve injury. One hundred and forty one were male and 169 were female patients. Injections were administered by unqualified persons in 258 patients (83%). Patients’ age ranged from 1 to 98 years (mean 37 years) and they were followed for 24 to 60 months (mean follow up 36.6 months).</li> <li><strong>CONCLUSIONS</strong>: This alarming situation of unsafe injection practice needs an urgent check by preventing unauthorized personnel from injecting medicines, organizing compulsory update and refresher courses for all health service staff and educating the patients.</li> <li><strong>KEYWORDS</strong>: Kashmir, nerve, injury, post-injection.</li> </ul>
topic Kashmir, nerve, injury, post-injection
url http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/1852
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