Use of Continuous Brachial Plexus Blockade for Treatment of Accidental Intra-Arterial Injection
Author(s) -
Ayşe Çiğdem Tütüncü,
Pınar Kendigelen,
Fatiş Altıntaş,
Güner Kaya
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of emergency medicine case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2149-9934
DOI - 10.5152/jemcr.2016.1677
Subject(s) - medicine , accidental , brachial plexus , gangrene , anesthesia , blockade , brachial plexus block , peripheral , vasodilation , ischemia , nerve block , arterial blood , brachial artery , plexus , blood flow , surgery , cardiology , blood pressure , physics , receptor , acoustics
Unintentional intra-arterial injection of drugs has serious problems and morbidity such as pain, ischemia, gangrene, and infection. Aberrant vascularization is a frequent cause of intra-arterial injection.Case Report: We describe a pediatric case of accidental cannulation of aberrant arterial vessel during venous insertion and our brachial plexus block treatment to obtain continuous vasodilatation to prevent ischemic effects.Conclusion: Sympatholysis with peripheral nerve blocks may decrease morbidity providing an additional benefit to pharmacological treatment by increasing blood flow to the tissue after the intra-arterial injection
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