İntraoperatif brakial pleksus hasarlanması
Brakial pleksus hasarlanması cerrahi sırasında hastalarda pozisyonla ilişkili olarak oldukça sık görülen sinir hasarlanmasıdır. İntraoperatif brakial pleksus hasarlanmasında pek çok etken söz konusudur. Bunlar arasında hastanın predispozan hastalıkları, anatomik varyasyonlar, cerrahi sırasında hastaya verilen pozisyonlar ve cerrahi sırasında gelişen fizyolojik faktörler sayılabilir. Biz bu sunuda genel anestezi altında lumbar disk hernisi operasyonu sırasında gelişen bir brakial pleksus hasarlanması olgusu ile konuya dikkat çekmeyi ve hatırlatmayı amaçladık.
Intraoperative brachial plexus injury : Case report
Brachial plexus injury during surgery to be fairly common in patients in relation to the position is to damage the nerve. Intraoperative brachial plexus injury in question is many factors. Among these patients predisposing diseases, anatomical variations, given to the patient during surgery, during surgery, developing positions and physiological factors can be considered. In this presentation, we are under general anesthesia during lumbar disc hernia operation in developing brachial plexus injury patients to draw attention to the topic, and remember we aimed to.
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