Medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve injury after brachial plexus block: two case reports

Ann Rehabil Med. 2013 Dec;37(6):913-8. doi: 10.5535/arm.2013.37.6.913. Epub 2013 Dec 23.

Abstract

Medial antebrachial cutaneous (MABC) nerve injury associated with iatrogenic causes has been rarely reported. Local anesthesia may be implicated in the etiology of such injury, but has not been reported. Two patients with numbness and painful paresthesia over the medial aspect of the unilateral forearm were referred for electrodiagnostic study, which revealed MABC nerve lesion in each case. The highly selective nature of the MABC nerve injuries strongly suggested that they were the result of direct nerve injury by an injection needle during previous brachial plexus block procedures. Electrodiagnostic studies can be helpful in evaluating cases of sensory disturbance after local anesthesia. To our knowledge, these are the first documented cases of isolated MABC nerve injury following ultrasound-guided axillary brachial plexus block.

Keywords: Electrodiagnosis; Local anesthesia; Peripheral nerve injuries.