Hogan Q H, Erickson S J, Haddox J D, Abram S E
Department of Anesthesiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Reg Anesth. 1992 Mar-Apr;17(2):78-83.
Though cervical paratracheal injections for the purpose of sympathetic block are customarily referred to as stellate ganglion blocks, there is no documentation of the actual site of local anesthetic action. The objective of this study is to test whether solution travels to the stellate ganglion during injections commonly used to anesthetize it.
In eight volunteers, magnetic resonance imaging was used to delineate the distribution of 15 ml saline injected by an anterior paratracheal technique at the sixth and seventh cervical vertebral levels.
Injectate was not delivered to the stellate ganglion but rather passed anterior to it.
The findings suggest that sympathetic neural block during stellate ganglion block may take place at sites other than the stellate ganglion.
尽管为了交感神经阻滞而进行的颈段气管旁注射通常被称为星状神经节阻滞,但关于局部麻醉作用的实际部位并无文献记载。本研究的目的是测试在常用于麻醉星状神经节的注射过程中,溶液是否会到达星状神经节。
在8名志愿者中,采用磁共振成像来描绘通过气管旁前路技术在颈椎第六和第七水平注入15毫升生理盐水的分布情况。
注射液并未送达星状神经节,而是经过其前方。
这些发现表明,星状神经节阻滞期间的交感神经阻滞可能发生在星状神经节以外的部位。