Axonal Injury with Persistent Neuropathy following Popliteal Nerve Block for Cheilectomy Surgery

Peripheral nerve blocks are often used for foot and ankle surgery. The occurrence of persistent neurological symptoms thereafter is very rare. Preventive strategies pose no guarantee and uncovering true etiology is often complicated. We discuss a case in which a young, healthy patient developed nerv...

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Main Authors: Y. A. M. Kuijpers, J. M. Setz, K. Khemlani-Houthoff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Anesthesiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9942195
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spelling doaj-c4015c5b8eea4036ad8c0a8811fdde312021-07-19T01:04:57ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Anesthesiology2090-63902021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9942195Axonal Injury with Persistent Neuropathy following Popliteal Nerve Block for Cheilectomy SurgeryY. A. M. Kuijpers0J. M. Setz1K. Khemlani-Houthoff2Department of AnesthesiaDepartment of NeurologyDepartment of AnesthesiaPeripheral nerve blocks are often used for foot and ankle surgery. The occurrence of persistent neurological symptoms thereafter is very rare. Preventive strategies pose no guarantee and uncovering true etiology is often complicated. We discuss a case in which a young, healthy patient developed nerve damage after an uneventful popliteal block and cheilectomy. Nerve conduction studies revealed axonal injury in the distribution area of the sciatic nerve. The neurological symptoms persisted for more than 12 months, emotionally affecting the patient greatly. Patients will primarily report to the orthopedic surgeon, for whom cooperation with anaesthesia and neurology is of importance. Anesthetic involvement probably improves patient satisfaction during complication management.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9942195
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author Y. A. M. Kuijpers
J. M. Setz
K. Khemlani-Houthoff
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J. M. Setz
K. Khemlani-Houthoff
Axonal Injury with Persistent Neuropathy following Popliteal Nerve Block for Cheilectomy Surgery
Case Reports in Anesthesiology
author_facet Y. A. M. Kuijpers
J. M. Setz
K. Khemlani-Houthoff
author_sort Y. A. M. Kuijpers
title Axonal Injury with Persistent Neuropathy following Popliteal Nerve Block for Cheilectomy Surgery
title_short Axonal Injury with Persistent Neuropathy following Popliteal Nerve Block for Cheilectomy Surgery
title_full Axonal Injury with Persistent Neuropathy following Popliteal Nerve Block for Cheilectomy Surgery
title_fullStr Axonal Injury with Persistent Neuropathy following Popliteal Nerve Block for Cheilectomy Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Axonal Injury with Persistent Neuropathy following Popliteal Nerve Block for Cheilectomy Surgery
title_sort axonal injury with persistent neuropathy following popliteal nerve block for cheilectomy surgery
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Anesthesiology
issn 2090-6390
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Peripheral nerve blocks are often used for foot and ankle surgery. The occurrence of persistent neurological symptoms thereafter is very rare. Preventive strategies pose no guarantee and uncovering true etiology is often complicated. We discuss a case in which a young, healthy patient developed nerve damage after an uneventful popliteal block and cheilectomy. Nerve conduction studies revealed axonal injury in the distribution area of the sciatic nerve. The neurological symptoms persisted for more than 12 months, emotionally affecting the patient greatly. Patients will primarily report to the orthopedic surgeon, for whom cooperation with anaesthesia and neurology is of importance. Anesthetic involvement probably improves patient satisfaction during complication management.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9942195
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