Kraus Molly B, Cain Rachel B, Rosenfeld David M, Caswell Renee E, Hinni Michael L, Molloy Michael J, Trentman Terrence L
Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Southwestern Colorado Ear, Nose & Throat Associates, Durango, CO, USA.
Case Rep Anesthesiol. 2019 Oct 29;2019:5392847. doi: 10.1155/2019/5392847. eCollection 2019.
This article presents three cases of cranial nerve palsy following shoulder surgery with general anesthesia in the beach chair position. All patients underwent preoperative ultrasound-guided interscalene nerve block. Two cases of postoperative hypoglossal and one case of combined hypoglossal and recurrent laryngeal nerve palsies (Tapia's syndrome) were identified. Through this case series, we provide a literature review identifying postoperative cranial nerve palsies in addition to the discussion of possible etiologies. We suggest that intraoperative patient positioning and/or airway instrumentation is most likely causative. We conclude that the beach chair position is a risk factor for postoperative hypoglossal nerve palsy and Tapia's syndrome.
本文介绍了3例在沙滩椅位全身麻醉下行肩部手术后出现颅神经麻痹的病例。所有患者术前均接受了超声引导下的肌间沟神经阻滞。术后发现2例舌下神经麻痹以及1例舌下神经和喉返神经联合麻痹(塔皮亚综合征)。通过本病例系列,我们在讨论可能病因的同时,还对术后颅神经麻痹的相关文献进行了综述。我们认为术中患者体位和/或气道操作最有可能是病因。我们得出结论,沙滩椅位是术后舌下神经麻痹和塔皮亚综合征的一个危险因素。