Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (Jul 2021)

Diagnosis and treatment of nerve injury following venipuncture - A report of two cases -

  • In Jung Kim,
  • Hana Cho,
  • Myung Sub Yi,
  • Yong Hee Park,
  • Sujin Kim,
  • Duk Kyung Kim,
  • Hwa-Yong Shin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17085/apm.21010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 299 – 304

Abstract

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Background Venipuncture is one of the one of the most commonly performed, minimally-invasive procedures; however, it may lead to peripheral nerve injury. Here, we describe the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of two self-reported cases of nerve injury during venipuncture with the aim of drawing attention to possible needle-related nerve injuries. Case Two anesthesiologists in our hospital experienced an injury of the lateral antebrachial cutaneous branch of the musculocutaneous nerve during venipuncture. Immediately, they underwent ultrasound examinations and nerve blocks with oral medication, resulting in full recovery. Conclusions Ultrasonography is important for the early and confirmative diagnosis of a nerve injury during venipuncture, and for immediate treatment with a nerve block. Moreover, it is imperative for both the practitioner and the patient to be aware of the possible complication of nerve injury after venipuncture.

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