# Exceptional Complete Functional Recovery After Severe Multitissue Elbow Trauma in a Suicide Attempt Context: A Case Report

**Authors:** Mohamed Harmouche, Mohammed Maroc, Abdelilah Rhoul, Younes EL Anbari, Ahmed Amine EL Oumri

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.95071 · Cureus · 2025-10-21

## TL;DR

A man with severe elbow trauma from a suicide attempt made a full recovery through emergency surgery and a year-long rehabilitation program.

## Contribution

Demonstrates exceptional recovery from severe multitissue elbow trauma in a suicide attempt context through early surgery and structured rehabilitation.

## Key findings

- Emergency multidisciplinary surgery and a 12-month rehabilitation program led to complete functional recovery.
- Electrophysiological parameters improved significantly, with motor amplitude reaching 3.2 mV and conduction velocity 69.6 m/s.
- Final DASH score of 18 indicates near-normal arm function after initial score of 78.

## Abstract

Complex multitissue upper extremity trauma represents a major therapeutic challenge, particularly in an unfavorable psychiatric context. We report the case of a 33-year-old man admitted for self-inflicted elbow trauma combining complete brachial artery transection with acute ischemia, median nerve neurotmesis, distal biceps tendon rupture, and frontal cerebral contusion. Emergency multidisciplinary surgical management (four-hour delay) included brachial-to-brachial bypass using reversed saphenous vein, end-to-end nerve suture, and tendon repair. Initial assessment revealed complete median nerve palsy (thumb-index distal interphalangeal flexion 0/5, opposition 0/5) with a Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) score of 78 and poor therapeutic compliance. A structured three-phase rehabilitation program over 12 months, combining physiotherapy, electrotherapy, and occupational therapy, achieved remarkable recovery demonstrated by near-normalized electrophysiological parameters (motor amplitude 3.2 mV, conduction velocity 69.6 m/s) and complete functional recovery with a final DASH score of 18. This exceptional case demonstrates that near-complete recovery is possible after severe nerve trauma, even in a suicide attempt context with unfavorable initial compliance, highlighting the crucial importance of optimal early surgical management and prolonged personalized physical medicine and rehabilitation program.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Hand (MESH:D006230), nerve trauma (MESH:D020221), Disabilities of the Arm (MESH:D001134), median nerve palsy (MESH:D020423), psychiatric (MESH:D001523), upper extremity trauma (MESH:D010291), ischemia (MESH:D007511), biceps tendon rupture (MESH:D012421), cerebral contusion (MESH:D000070624), Multitissue Elbow Trauma (MESH:D000092464), median nerve neurotmesis (MESH:D020196)

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