Axillary block complicated by hematoma and radial nerve injury.

Reg Anesth Pain Med

Department of Anesthesia, Herzlia-Haifa (Horev) Medical Center, Israel.

Published: July 1999

Background And Objectives: Hematoma is typically cited as one mechanism of nerve injury following axillary block. However, documented cases of this are lacking.

Methods: A healthy 38-year-old man was scheduled for surgical removal of a tumor of the hand. A transarterial axillary block was performed with a 22-gauge short-bevel needle using 40 mL of a mixture of equal volumes of 1.5% lidocaine and 0.5% bupivacaine containing 1:200,000 epinephrine. No paresthesias were reported. Postoperative, the patient developed a large axillary hematoma accompanied by paresthesias and radial nerve weakness.

Results: With conservative management, nerve recovery was complete in 6 months.

Conclusions: Hematoma complicating axillary block may result in nerve dysfunction.

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