Copyright © 2014 Kenichi Takahoko et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Purpose. Hypoglossal nerve palsy after use of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is an exceptionally rare complication. We present the first case of unilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy after use of the LMA Supreme.Clinical Features.Ahealthy 67-year-old female was scheduled for a hallux valgus correction under general anesthesia combined with femoral and sciatic nerve blocks. A size 4 LMA Supreme was inserted successfully at the first attempt and the cuff was inflated with air at an intracuff p...
Hypoglossal nerve palsy posttonsillectomy is a rare complication that can occur following orotrachea...
A recurrent laryngeal nerve injury is known as a complication referring to an anterior cervical spin...
Injury to cranial nerves IX, X, and XII is a known complication of laryngoscopy and intubation. Here...
Introduction and importance: Hypoglossal nerve palsy is a rare condition usually associated with tum...
Introduction: Injury to cranial nerves IX, X, and XII is a known complication of laryngoscopy and in...
Aesthetic and functional complications caused by general anesthesia have been rarely described after...
Isolated cranial nerve injury is a very rare complication of anesthesia. Specifically, hypoglossal n...
BACKGROUND: Anaesthetic complications, albeit rare, still occur and may be severe and unanticipated,...
Some neurological diseases, malignant tumors, trauma and surgery might cause hypoglossal nerve palsy...
We report two cases of postoperative unilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy following uncomplicated orot...
Abstract Introduction The incidence of damage to the individual cranial nerves and their branches as...
Nerve damage may occur in the pharyngolaryngeal region during general anesthesia. The most frequentl...
With the more frequent use of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) over endotracheal tubes for general an...
Since its introduction in 1988 by Dr. Archie Brain, the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is being used wi...
AbstractNerve damage may occur in the pharyngolaryngeal region during general anesthesia. The most f...
Hypoglossal nerve palsy posttonsillectomy is a rare complication that can occur following orotrachea...
A recurrent laryngeal nerve injury is known as a complication referring to an anterior cervical spin...
Injury to cranial nerves IX, X, and XII is a known complication of laryngoscopy and intubation. Here...
Introduction and importance: Hypoglossal nerve palsy is a rare condition usually associated with tum...
Introduction: Injury to cranial nerves IX, X, and XII is a known complication of laryngoscopy and in...
Aesthetic and functional complications caused by general anesthesia have been rarely described after...
Isolated cranial nerve injury is a very rare complication of anesthesia. Specifically, hypoglossal n...
BACKGROUND: Anaesthetic complications, albeit rare, still occur and may be severe and unanticipated,...
Some neurological diseases, malignant tumors, trauma and surgery might cause hypoglossal nerve palsy...
We report two cases of postoperative unilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy following uncomplicated orot...
Abstract Introduction The incidence of damage to the individual cranial nerves and their branches as...
Nerve damage may occur in the pharyngolaryngeal region during general anesthesia. The most frequentl...
With the more frequent use of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) over endotracheal tubes for general an...
Since its introduction in 1988 by Dr. Archie Brain, the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is being used wi...
AbstractNerve damage may occur in the pharyngolaryngeal region during general anesthesia. The most f...
Hypoglossal nerve palsy posttonsillectomy is a rare complication that can occur following orotrachea...
A recurrent laryngeal nerve injury is known as a complication referring to an anterior cervical spin...
Injury to cranial nerves IX, X, and XII is a known complication of laryngoscopy and intubation. Here...