Cranial nerve palsies are potential but rare complications of spinal anaesthesia. Most of the literatures support upper cranial nerve palsies like VI, IV and III cranial nerve palsies. Intrathecal hypotension resulting in tractional injury of the cranial nerves is the likely mechanism of injury. As on date, some cases of unilateral vocal fold paralysis and very little bilateral vocal fold paralysis have been described in case reports. We have described a patient who developed hoarseness and dysphagia 7 days after receiving spinal anaesthesia for fixation of inter-trochanteric fracture femur. The patient was diagnosed with bilateral vocal fold paralysis. He was managed conservatively and exhibited complete spontaneous recovery as has been de...
Spinal anestezinin ardısıra ses kısıklığı gelişen bir olgu sunulmuş, kranial sinir bozuklukları ile ...
Nerve damage may occur in the pharyngolaryngeal region during general anesthesia. The most frequentl...
Introduction: Injury to cranial nerves IX, X, and XII is a known complication of laryngoscopy and in...
Cranial nerve palsies are potential but rare complications of spinal anaesthesia. Most of the litera...
Cranial nerve palsy is a known but rare complication of spinal anesthesia. Upper cranial nerves are ...
Cranial nerve palsy is a rare but recognised complication of epidural anaesthesia, most commonly pre...
Introduction and importance: Hypoglossal nerve palsy is a rare condition usually associated with tum...
We report a case of persistent bilateral vocal cord paralysis which developed after spine surgery un...
Isolated lower cranial nerve (CN) palsy affecting the CN X resulting from a skull base fracture is v...
Spinal anaesthesia is a safe and widely performed mode of anaesthesia with low complication rate. It...
Neurological deterioration after regional anaesthesia, though extremely rare has been reported world...
Vocal cord paralysis can be due to neurogenic cause, trauma due to surgery, or mechanical fixation o...
BACKGROUND: Anaesthetic complications, albeit rare, still occur and may be severe and unanticipated,...
acousis in three patients at the end of injec-tion of local anaesthetic solution in the lumbar extra...
AbstractNerve damage may occur in the pharyngolaryngeal region during general anesthesia. The most f...
Spinal anestezinin ardısıra ses kısıklığı gelişen bir olgu sunulmuş, kranial sinir bozuklukları ile ...
Nerve damage may occur in the pharyngolaryngeal region during general anesthesia. The most frequentl...
Introduction: Injury to cranial nerves IX, X, and XII is a known complication of laryngoscopy and in...
Cranial nerve palsies are potential but rare complications of spinal anaesthesia. Most of the litera...
Cranial nerve palsy is a known but rare complication of spinal anesthesia. Upper cranial nerves are ...
Cranial nerve palsy is a rare but recognised complication of epidural anaesthesia, most commonly pre...
Introduction and importance: Hypoglossal nerve palsy is a rare condition usually associated with tum...
We report a case of persistent bilateral vocal cord paralysis which developed after spine surgery un...
Isolated lower cranial nerve (CN) palsy affecting the CN X resulting from a skull base fracture is v...
Spinal anaesthesia is a safe and widely performed mode of anaesthesia with low complication rate. It...
Neurological deterioration after regional anaesthesia, though extremely rare has been reported world...
Vocal cord paralysis can be due to neurogenic cause, trauma due to surgery, or mechanical fixation o...
BACKGROUND: Anaesthetic complications, albeit rare, still occur and may be severe and unanticipated,...
acousis in three patients at the end of injec-tion of local anaesthetic solution in the lumbar extra...
AbstractNerve damage may occur in the pharyngolaryngeal region during general anesthesia. The most f...
Spinal anestezinin ardısıra ses kısıklığı gelişen bir olgu sunulmuş, kranial sinir bozuklukları ile ...
Nerve damage may occur in the pharyngolaryngeal region during general anesthesia. The most frequentl...
Introduction: Injury to cranial nerves IX, X, and XII is a known complication of laryngoscopy and in...