| Literature DB >> 19902815 |
Serhan Sevim1, Hakan Kaleagasi.
Abstract
Sciatic nerve injury is an iatrogenic and rare complication of intragluteal injections. There are a few reports on the subject in adults. Data were collected for eight years from patients referred to our electroneuromyography laboratory. Twenty-eight adult patients (20 males and 8 females) diagnosed with post-injection injuries were identified by history, clinical and electrophysiological findings. A complete history was available in 26, all reporting sudden pain and subsequent radiation of pain and numbness in the distribution of the sciatic nerve. In 17 of the 28 the common peroneal portion was affected more severely than the posterior tibial portion; in seven the opposite. Twenty-three patients were able to name the injected drug, and dipyrone (metamizole) specifically, as the responsible agent in 11 of them (47,8%). Injection neuropathy is not specific to children only alone and according to our data special attention is needed during intragluteal injections for thin men and/or usage of dipyrone.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19902815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurol Belg ISSN: 0300-9009 Impact factor: 2.396