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Transient peroneal nerve palsies from injuries placed in traction splints

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Abstract

Two patients thought to have distal femur fractures presented to the emergency department (ED) of a level 1 trauma center with traction splints applied to their lower extremities. Both patients had varying degrees of peroneal nerve palsies. Neither patient sustained a fracture, but both had a lateral collateral ligament injury and one an associated anterior cruciate ligament tear. One patient had a sensory and motor block, while the other had loss of sensation on the dorsum of his foot. After removal of the traction splint both regained peroneal nerve function within 6 hours. Although assessment of ligamentous knee injuries are not a priority in the trauma setting, clinicians should be aware of this possible complication in a patient with a lateral soft tissue injury to the knee who is placed in a traction splint that is not indicated for immobilization of this type of injury.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)160-162
Number of pages3
JournalAmerican Journal of Emergency Medicine
Volume17
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Knee
  • Ligament
  • Nerve palsy
  • Peroneal nerve
  • Traction splint

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