P.S. what is tort action? Or was that mispelled? Thanks!
Hi,
Not sure what medication was infused, they were prepping me for surgery and the nurse came in and put the IV in my hand between my thumb and pointer finger but more under the the thumb area. Just trying to figure this out because it's become a real issue for me to not have full use of my thumb. It was fine going in and after she took iv out I can't bend my thumb? There has to be a connection? Anyways, I know that no one from the medical field would say that the iv caused it even if it did which I think is very wrong and unethical. I went in for one thing and came out with an injury. The dr did say if it doesn't come back in 6mths, which is soon than surgery will need to be done.
It is possible, but unlikely. You don't mention what medications were infused. Some medications can infiltrate and cause tissue damage. On the top of the hand a so-called "butterfly" set is commonly used and the tiny needle goes in only a short ways into the vein, and is inserted at a shallow angle. On the wrist a small guage needle is also usually used. In thousands of procedures in which I inserted lines in the hand I never once remember causing nerve danage. If you observed the procedure, think back if there was more than one attempt? You need a copy of the medical records to determine what medication was infused. You have a potential tort action, and cannot expect anyone connected with the hospital to testify they may have caused your nerve injury. All of this being said, usually these injuries resolve over time.