Still J M, Law E J, Duncan J W, Hughes H F
Augusta Regional Medical Center, GA 30909, USA.
J Burn Care Rehabil. 1996 Nov-Dec;17(6 Pt 1):562-4. doi: 10.1097/00004630-199611000-00015.
A 19-year-old white man was burned over 7.5% of his body when he sustained an electric injury from a transformer. There was no associated fall or loss of consciousness. Debridement and grafting were required. The patient had some transient weakness of the muscles of his right arm associated with lower cervical nerve-root injury. This subsequently improved. He also was found to have paralysis of the serratus anterior muscle, with winging of the scapula due to long thoracic nerve injury. This has not improved. A surgical procedure suggested to improve function of the shoulder was rejected by the patient. This is only the second case reported of long thoracic nerve injury due to an electric burn of which we are aware.
一名19岁白人男性因接触变压器遭受电击伤,身体7.5%的面积被烧伤。无相关跌倒或意识丧失情况。需要进行清创和植皮手术。患者右臂肌肉出现一些短暂性无力,与下颈神经根损伤有关,随后有所改善。他还被发现患有前锯肌麻痹,因胸长神经损伤导致肩胛骨翼状畸形,此情况未改善。一种旨在改善肩部功能的外科手术建议被患者拒绝。这是我们所知的第二例因电烧伤导致胸长神经损伤的报告病例。