Milles M
Anesth Prog. 1984 Mar-Apr;31(2):87-90.
A variation of a previously described technique to obtain mandibular block anesthesia is presented. This technique varies from those previously described in that is uses palpable anatomic landmarks, both extra- and intraoral, to orient the placement of the needle. This technique relies on several readily observed landmarks and the integration of these landmarks. Because palpable landmarks are used, consistent results can be easily obtained even in patients who present with a wide variety of anatomical variances which otherwise make this injection technique difficult and prone to failure.
本文介绍了一种获取下颌阻滞麻醉的先前描述技术的变体。该技术与先前描述的技术不同之处在于,它使用可触及的解剖标志,包括口外和口内的标志,来确定针头的位置。该技术依赖于几个易于观察的标志以及这些标志的整合。由于使用了可触及的标志,即使在存在各种解剖变异的患者中也能轻松获得一致的结果,否则这种注射技术会很困难且容易失败。