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- Lee, Dong Yun;
- Yoon, Jung Soo;
- Lim, SooA;
- Eo, SuRak
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Posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) injury is uncommon due to its anatomically deep location. We report a neglected, rare case of PIN injury presenting the loss of extension of thumb, index, and small fingers with weakness of thumb abduction in a 49-year-old male patient. The patient sustained a penetrating injury to his right forearm caused by a kitchen knife that was repaired primarily through an emergency surgery under general anesthesia. During the regular follow-up on the 52nd postoperative day, the patient presented 20° of extension lags in the right thumb and index finger and 30° in the small finger. Wrist extension was intact, and there was no sensory deficit. We explored the wound and traced the PIN completely, identifying a club-shaped neuroma formation at the proximal cut end of the PIN. Delayed nerve repair was performed with a double-strip cable graft. Hand surgeons should be aware of the probable PIN injury in certain situations of forearm-penetrating injury and perform proper preoperative physical examination to rule out neurovascular deficits. Careful exploration and immediate repair of severe PIN are mandatory, even in emergency situations. © 2024 The Authors
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- Neglected posterior interosseous nerve injury
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- Lee, Dong Yun; Yoon, Jung Soo; Lim, SooA; Eo, SuRak
- 발행일
- 2024-06
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- Article
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- 51
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