肱骨骨折中的桡神经损伤:病例系列和医学法律意义。

Giuseppe Basile, Stefania Fozzato, Luca Bianco Prevot, Arianna Giorgetti, Mario Gallina, Michela Basile, Riccardo Accetta, Massimiliano Colombo, Giorgio Maria Calori, Massimiliano Leigheb, Simona Zaami
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导言:肱骨骨折引起的桡神经损伤是长骨骨折最常见的周围神经损伤。本研究的目的是分析肱骨骨折伴桡神经损伤的治疗方案和长期疗效,这些患者均在 I.R.C.C.S. Orthopaedic Institute Galeazzi(意大利米兰)接受过手术治疗:本研究旨在回顾性评估 2012 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日期间在意大利米兰 Galeazzi 骨科研究所接受治疗的 30 名肱骨骨折伴桡神经麻痹患者,其中男性 15 人,女性 15 人。桡神经损伤的诊断依据是神经功能缺损的临床评估。对病例进行了分析,以了解患者在入院时或整个住院期间的病历中是否记录有感觉障碍、腕伸肌无力和/或手指无力,以及是否有 "垂手 "姿势。病理肱骨轴骨折患者除外。所有参与研究的患者均在全身麻醉下进行手术,且未进行周围神经阻滞:这种临床症状的治疗对骨科医生来说是一项挑战。大多数患者(86.7%,26 名患者)在随访期间桡神经功能完全恢复,而只有 4 名患者的神经功能部分恢复,手指伸展时仍然无力:结论:肱骨骨折伴桡神经损伤的手术治疗所产生的慢性结果可能导致更严重的临床功能损害后遗症,并可能产生医疗法律影响。桡神经损伤是肱骨骨折最常见的并发症之一。桡神经的走向及其与肱骨的密切关系很可能导致轴骨折的高损伤风险。在处理肱骨轴骨折引起的桡神经损伤时,应推荐一种治疗算法。
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Radial nerve injuries in humeral fractures: case series and medico-legal implications.

Introduction: Radial nerve injury following humeral fracture is the most common peripheral nerve injury associated with long bone fractures. The purpose of this study is to analyse our treatment protocols and long-term outcomes of humeral fractures associated with radial nerve injury which were surgically treated at the I.R.C.C.S. Orthopaedic Institute Galeazzi (Milan, Italy).

Materials and methods: The study was designed to evaluate retrospectively 30 patients, 15 men and 15 women, affected by humeral fracture associated with radial nerve palsy, treated at Orthopaedic Institute Galeazzi (Milan, Italy) from 1st January 2012 to 31st December 2022. Radial nerve injury was diagnosed based on the clinical evaluations of the neurological deficit. The cases were analyzed for any documented sensory impairment, wrist extensor weakness and/or finger weakness, with or without a "drop-hand" posture described in the patient's medical record at admission or throughout the hospital stay. Patients with pathological humeral shaft fractures were excluded. All patients, accounted for the study, were operated under general anaesthesia, and no peripheral nerve block was performed.

Results: The treatment of this clinical condition represents a challenge for orthopaedic surgeons. Most patients (86.7%, 26 patients) experienced total recovery of the radial nerve function during the follow-up period, whereas only 4 patients achieved a partial nerve function recovery, with lingering weakness when extending the fingers.

Conclusions: The chronic outcomes arising from surgical treatment of the humeral fracture with related radial nerve injury can lead to impairment sequelae of greater clinical-functional significance, with possible medico-legal implications. Radial nerve injury constitutes one of the most common complications arising from humeral fracture. The course of the nerve and its close relationship with the humerus are likely to entail a high risk of injury with shaft fractures. A treatment algorithm should be recommended for the management of radial nerve injury associated with humeral shaft fracture.

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