Abstract

We report about the sudden onset of a median nerve neuropathy in an anticoagulated patient eight weeks after uneventful carpal tunnel release. Several differential diagnosis have to be considered: compression syndrome as well as iatrogenic damage of the median nerve due to the preliminary procedure or even concomitant disease can generate symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. We diagnosed an intraneural haematoma through surgical exploration. This rare complication of oral anticoagulation therapy occurred spontaneously and was treated successfully by interfascicular neurolysis.

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