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Monish S Raut1, Vijay Mohan Hanjoora1, Akhil Govil2
1Department of Cardiac Anaesthesiology, Artemis Hospitals, Gurgaon, Haryana, India.
Abstract:
Peripheral nerves can be injured by a direct result of the anesthetic technique of regional anesthesia or it can be contributed/compounded by poor perioperative positioning and padding, tourniquets, and the nature of surgery and diseases affecting the microvasculature of nerves. We present a case of perioperative peripheral nerve injuries which could not be explained by anesthesia technique nor surgery per se.
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