Haenggeli A, Richter M, Lehmann W, Dulguerov P
Department of Otorhinolaryngology--Head and Surgery, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
Am J Otol. 1999 Sep;20(5):679-82.
To report on three cases of severe facial skin burns resulting from intraoperative facial nerve monitoring in patients undergoing parotidectomies.
This study is a retrospective case review.
A tertiary referral center.
This study includes three patients who underwent parotidectomies with concurrent facial nerve monitoring.
Facial skin burns were proven to result from a technical defect of the intraoperative facial nerve monitoring device. Burns were sustained at electrode insertion sites and their extent was related to the duration of monitoring. The most probable explanation of these burns is electrolysis.
Successful retracing of technical defaults with biomedical engineers at the device manufacturer have led to the upgrade of the facial nerve monitor apparatus. The benefits of facial nerve monitoring largely outweigh the fortuitous occurrence of skin burns reported in this study. Therefore, this complication should not represent a drawback to the use of facial nerve monitoring.
报告3例在腮腺切除术患者中因术中面神经监测导致严重面部皮肤烧伤的病例。
本研究为回顾性病例分析。
一家三级转诊中心。
本研究纳入了3例行腮腺切除术并同时进行面神经监测的患者。
经证实,面部皮肤烧伤是由术中面神经监测设备的技术缺陷所致。烧伤发生在电极插入部位,其范围与监测持续时间有关。这些烧伤最可能的原因是电解。
与设备制造商的生物医学工程师成功追溯技术故障后,已对面神经监测设备进行了升级。面神经监测的益处大大超过了本研究中报告的偶然发生的皮肤烧伤。因此,这种并发症不应成为使用面神经监测的障碍。