Combination of ultrasound guided superficial cervical plexus block and local infiltration for oromaxillofacial surgeries: a case series.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Frontiers in Oncology Pub Date : 2024-11-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fonc.2024.1412062
Hao-Ran Zhao, Jian-Shuai Hao, Ling-Fa Xue, Jin-Ze Zhao, Yi-Chen Wang, Wen-Lin Xiao
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Introduction: When elderly patients have underlying diseases combined with oromaxillofacial diseases requiring surgical treatment, the application of conventional general anesthesia (GA) for oromaxillofacial surgical diseases has become a risk due to underlying disease reasons. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided superficial cervical plexus block (SCPB) anesthesia combined with local infiltration anesthesia (LIA) for partial oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS) in patients who with risk for GA due to underlying disease.

Methods: The clinical data of 7 high risk patients with OMFS treated with SCPB anesthesia combined with LIA were retrospectively analyzed. All seven surgeries were performed on one side of the neck. All patients were given ultrasound-guided SCPB anesthesia by the same anesthesiologist, LIA by the same surgeon, and surgery was performed under continuous Electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring.

Results: Seven patients had stable vital signs and no significant postoperative complications. The results of this study indicated that SCPB anesthesia combined with LIA is a safe and effective anesthesia technique with a high success rate and patient tolerance.

Discussion: For patients with OMFS who have a risk for GA due to underlying diseases, ultrasound-guided cervical superficial plexus block anesthesia combined with LIA is a safe and effective alternative to conventional GA.

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口腔颌面外科手术中超声引导颈浅神经丛阻滞与局部浸润的结合:病例系列。
导言:当老年患者患有基础疾病并合并口腔颌面部疾病需要手术治疗时,由于基础疾病的原因,应用常规全身麻醉(GA)治疗口腔颌面部手术疾病具有一定的风险。本研究旨在评估超声引导下颈浅神经丛阻滞(SCPB)麻醉联合局部浸润麻醉(LIA)用于口腔颌面外科部分手术(OMFS)的有效性和安全性:方法:回顾性分析了7例采用SCPB麻醉联合LIA治疗的高风险口腔颌面外科手术患者的临床数据。所有七例手术均在一侧颈部进行。所有患者均由同一位麻醉师在超声引导下进行 SCPB 麻醉,由同一位外科医生进行 LIA,手术在持续心电图(ECG)监测下进行:结果:七名患者生命体征平稳,术后无明显并发症。本研究结果表明,SCPB 麻醉联合 LIA 是一种安全有效的麻醉技术,成功率高,患者耐受性好:讨论:对于因基础疾病而有GA风险的OMFS患者,超声引导下颈浅丛阻滞麻醉联合LIA是传统GA的一种安全有效的替代方法。
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Frontiers in Oncology
Frontiers in Oncology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cancer Research
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期刊介绍: Cancer Imaging and Diagnosis is dedicated to the publication of results from clinical and research studies applied to cancer diagnosis and treatment. The section aims to publish studies from the entire field of cancer imaging: results from routine use of clinical imaging in both radiology and nuclear medicine, results from clinical trials, experimental molecular imaging in humans and small animals, research on new contrast agents in CT, MRI, ultrasound, publication of new technical applications and processing algorithms to improve the standardization of quantitative imaging and image guided interventions for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
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