Stromberg B V
Clin Plast Surg. 1985 Jan;12(1):123-36.
Regional anesthesia in the head and neck area is a common and effective tool for the plastic surgeon. For short procedures, it offers the advantages of convenience and comfort to the patient. In many procedures, in addition, it offers advantages to the plastic surgeon over general anesthesia. A knowledge of anatomy of the course of the sensory nerves in the head and neck is essential to execute regional anesthesia. Some variability is always present. However, the most important factor in success is practice with a specific technique until it is mastered. No attempt was made in this article to provide an exhaustive reference to all acceptable forms of anesthesia. An attempt was made, however, to indicate one or two successful methods for each type of commonly used block so that when studied and practiced it can be expected to yield consistent results. Some repetition has been unavoidable because the intent has been to provide a relatively self-contained section for each block so that it may be as a reference without having to read the entire article. It is hoped that frequent practice will result in effective local and regional anesthesia in the head and neck area.
头颈部区域麻醉是整形外科医生常用且有效的工具。对于短小手术,它为患者提供了便利和舒适的优势。此外,在许多手术中,相较于全身麻醉,它对整形外科医生也具有优势。了解头颈部感觉神经走行的解剖结构对于实施区域麻醉至关重要。变异情况总是存在的。然而,成功的最重要因素是对特定技术进行练习直至掌握。本文并未试图详尽列举所有可接受的麻醉形式。不过,针对每种常用阻滞类型,尝试指出一两种成功的方法,以便在学习和实践后能预期获得一致的效果。有些重复是不可避免的,因为目的是为每个阻滞提供一个相对独立的章节,使其可作为参考而无需阅读整篇文章。希望通过频繁练习能在头颈部区域实现有效的局部和区域麻醉。