Transient Femoral Nerve Palsy Following Ilioinguinal Nerve Block for Inguinal Hernioplasty.

Isaac Assam Udo, Kingsley U Umeh, Catherine S Eyo
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Abstract

Background: Elective inguinal hernia repair in young fit patients is preferably done under ilioinguinal nerve block anesthesia in the ambulatory setting to improve throughput, save cost, and increase patient satisfaction. A rare complication of ilioinguinal nerve block is transient femoral nerve palsy (TFNP).

Objectives: The aim of this study is to examine the incidence of TFNP among adults undergoing ambulatory inguinal hernia repair under ilioinguinal nerve block.

Patients and methods: Patients 18 years and older in the American Society of Anesthetists classes I and II who underwent ambulatory inguinal hernia repair over a 3-year period under ilioinguinal nerve block only were assessed for evidence of TFNP. All patients had power on the ipsilateral limb checked 30 min before and 1 h after the procedure. TFNP was considered present if there was sensory loss over the anterior aspect of the thigh, weakness of extension at the knee joint, or reduction in power of the ipsilateral limb.

Results: One hundred and twelve patients were involved in the study; 90 (80.3%) males and 22 (19.6%) females with the mean age of 45.7 years. All had normal power (Grade 5) in the ipsilateral limb before instituting the nerve block. Postoperatively, 3 (2.6%) patients had grade 4 and recovered normal power over a 2-6-h period and were subsequently discharged.

Conclusion: TFNP is a rare complication of ilioinguinal nerve block which delays patient discharge postambulatory hernioplasty.

腹股沟疝成形术中髂腹股沟神经阻滞术后短暂性股神经麻痹。
背景:年轻患者的选择性腹股沟疝修补术最好在髂腹股沟神经阻滞麻醉下在门诊环境下进行,以提高通量,节省成本,提高患者满意度。一过性股神经麻痹是髂腹股沟神经阻滞的罕见并发症。目的:本研究的目的是研究在髂腹股沟神经阻滞下进行腹股沟疝门诊修复的成人中TFNP的发生率。患者和方法:18岁及以上的美国麻醉师学会I级和II级患者,仅在髂腹股沟神经阻滞下进行3年的腹股沟疝门诊修复,评估TFNP的证据。所有患者术前30分钟和术后1小时检查同侧肢体电力。如果大腿前部感觉丧失,膝关节伸展无力,或同侧肢体力量下降,则认为存在TFNP。结果:共纳入112例患者;男性90例(80.3%),女性22例(19.6%),平均年龄45.7岁。在实施神经阻滞之前,所有患者的同侧肢体力量均正常(5级)。术后,3例(2.6%)患者为4级,在2-6小时内恢复正常,随后出院。结论:TFNP是一种罕见的髂腹股沟神经阻滞术后延迟出院的并发症。
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