Flame Burn Injury in a 9-Year-Old Male Due to Severe Peripheral Neuropathy Following Incorrect Casting: A Case Report

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Author(s): Ansa Naseem,1 Aqsa Younas,2 Naureena Munawar,3 Iqra Nosheen4

Received: 21/06/2024 | Published: 16/08/2024 | Pages: 45-47 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.5455/pjps.1718987581


Abstract
Distal radial fracture (DRF) can lead to various nerve injuries primarily due to direct trauma. However manipulation of fracture by quacks and application of tight cast can rarely lead to Ischemic injury to the nerves. We present the case of 9 years old male who had DRF that was managed by quacks. The manipulation and application of tight cast led to ischemic injury to nerves. Later on due to loss of sensation, patient had burn injury while attempting to warm up near the fire. This led to loss of middle and distal phalanges of the hand. Flame burn injuries due to peripheral neuropathy post-incorrect casting are rare but severe. Prompt recognition and management are crucial in pediatric orthopedic care.