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A rare case of posterior interosseous nerve palsy post-venepuncture
Author(s):
1. Raymond D.K. Yeak: Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Universiti Putra Malaysia,Serdang, Selangor,Malaysia
2. Yee Yee Yap: Department of Haematology, Ampang Hospital,Ampang Jaya, Selangor,Malaysia
3. Nizlan M. Nasir: Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Universiti Putra Malaysia,Serdang, Selangor,Malaysia
Abstract:
Wrist drop post-venepuncture is uncommon. There has been reported cases of direct injury to the radial nerve during venepuncture but to our knowledge, there has never been a case of posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) injury. A 34-year female, right hand dominant homemaker, with a newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus, was admitted for diabetic ketoacidosis. There was di cult access with multiple attempts in her blood taking over the antebrachial fossa and forearm. Thereafter, she was unable to fully extend her wrist, ngers and thumb with an intact sensation. The electrophysiological study was suggestive of demyelinating right radial neuropathy at the elbow. Despite the transient blood taking session, patient developed neuropraxia, which only resolved after four months. We wish to report this case of unusual presentation of a PIN palsy post- routine venepuncture, which can result in high morbidity to a patient.
Page(s): 1357-1358
Published: Journal: Journal of College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP, Volume: 31, Issue: 11, Year: 2021
Keywords:
venepuncture , neuropraxia , wrist drop , Posterior interosseous nerve syndrome
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