Isolated Proximal Median Neuropathy after Aortic Dissection Repair: Case Report.
Yen-Yu ChenTsung-Ching LinJia-Chi WangPo-Cheng HsuPublished in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2022)
Surgery-related isolated proximal median neuropathy is a rare complication. Brachial plexus injury is a possible complication after major cardiac surgery; however, isolated mononeuropathy is less frequently documented. We present an unusual case of isolated proximal median neuropathy after aortic dissection repair surgery in a 39-year-old man. Electrodiagnostic study and ultrasound examinations helped in localizing the lesion to the axillary region. Serial follow-ups showed improvement in electrodiagnostic parameters, which were compatible with clinical symptoms. Partial recovery was achieved at the seventh month follow-up. This case report aimed to increase awareness of nerve stretching during open heart surgery and demonstrate the diagnosis and clinical follow-up by concomitant use of electrodiagnostic and nerve ultrasound studies.
Keyphrases
- aortic dissection
- minimally invasive
- case report
- coronary artery bypass
- cardiac surgery
- magnetic resonance imaging
- surgical site infection
- heart failure
- lymph node
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- acute coronary syndrome
- early stage
- peripheral nerve
- computed tomography
- coronary artery disease
- radiation therapy
- contrast enhanced ultrasound
- locally advanced