Panning B, Laubert A
Anaesthesist. 1985 Aug;34(8):402-4.
Facial paresis and low frequency hearing loss was observed 16 days after spinal anaesthesia in a 22 years old male patient. Both disturbances disappeared within a short time of bed rest as the only therapy. The hearing loss showed the typical picture which we have observed in the last few years as a complication of spinal anaesthesia. The facial paresis which appeared at the same time could well be caused by low of cerebrospinal fluid pressure due to leakage via the puncture hole.
一名22岁男性患者在脊髓麻醉后16天出现面部轻瘫和低频听力损失。作为唯一的治疗方法,卧床休息后不久,这两种障碍均消失。听力损失呈现出我们在过去几年中观察到的作为脊髓麻醉并发症的典型症状。同时出现的面部轻瘫很可能是由于脑脊液通过穿刺孔渗漏导致脑脊液压力降低所致。