Weerasuriya Thisara, Parupalli Neshanth, Chan Francis
Orthopaedics Department, Tameside Hospital, Ashton-under-Lyne, UK.
BMJ Case Rep. 2012 Jun 28;2012:bcr0920114745. doi: 10.1136/bcr.09.2011.4745.
A 76-year-old gentleman underwent carpal tunnel decompression on his right dominant hand under local anaesthesia. He was diabetic and otherwise healthy. He presented 3 days after with ischaemic blisters of his lateral three and a half fingers on the finger tips. This complication following carpal tunnel decompression or following the use of local anaesthetics at the wrist has not been documented so far in the literature on the PUBMED data base. The authors wish to highlight this rather unusual complication encountered following this common procedure in orthopaedic surgical practice.
一位76岁的男性在局部麻醉下对其优势右手进行了腕管减压术。他患有糖尿病,但其他方面健康。术后3天,他的右手外侧三个半手指指尖出现了缺血性水疱。迄今为止,在PUBMED数据库的文献中尚未记录到腕管减压术后或在手腕处使用局部麻醉剂后出现这种并发症。作者希望强调在骨科手术实践中这种常见手术之后遇到的这种相当不寻常的并发症。