Managing Complications Related to Peripheral Nerve Surgery: Selected Illustrative Cases.

Q2 Medicine
Lukas Rasulić, Milan Lepić, Andrija Savić, Nenad Novaković, Vojin Kovačević, Filip Vitošević, Miroslav Samardžić
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Abstract

Peripheral nerve surgery mostly involves elective procedures; thus, the associated complications are of great clinical, social, and medicolegal importance. Apart from the general perioperative morbidity, complications during interventions on peripheral nerves are extremely rare. However, iatrogenic peripheral nerve injuries during unrelated surgical procedures performed by those not specialised in peripheral nerve surgery remain the most significant group of complications, accounting for up to approximately 17% of all cases. The aims of this review are to provide better insight into the multifaceted nature of complications related to peripheral nerve surgery-from the perspective of their causes, treatment, and outcome-and to raise surgeons' awareness of the risks of such morbidity. It should be emphasized that intraoperative complications in peripheral nerve surgery are largely "surgeon-related" rather than "surgery-related"; therefore, they have great potential to be avoided.

处理与周围神经手术有关的并发症:选定的说明性病例。
周围神经手术主要包括选择性手术;因此,相关并发症具有重要的临床、社会和医学意义。除围手术期常见的并发症外,周围神经干预过程中的并发症极为罕见。然而,医源性外周神经损伤是由非外周神经外科专家进行的不相关的外科手术造成的,仍然是最重要的并发症,约占所有病例的17%。本综述的目的是从其原因、治疗和结果的角度,更好地了解与周围神经手术相关的并发症的多面性,并提高外科医生对此类发病率风险的认识。需要强调的是,周围神经手术术中并发症在很大程度上是“手术相关”而非“手术相关”;因此,它们有很大的潜力可以避免。
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期刊介绍: In addition to the regular journal, "Acta Neurochirurgica" publishes 3-4 supplement volumes per year. These comprise proceedings of international meetings or other material of general neurosurgical interest.
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