Selective scalp nerve block is a technique which has been increasingly used as a surgical anesthetic before awake craniotomy and to decrease analgesic requirements after cranio- tomy performed under general anes- thesia.1 As described by Pinosky et al in 1996,2 6 nerves (4 branches of the trigeminal nerve and the anterior and posterior rami of C2) are identified by landmarks on each side of the cranium (supratrochlear, supraorbital, zygomati- cotemporal, auriculotemporal, lesser occipital, and greater occipital nerves) and subsequently infiltrated with vol- umes of local anesthetic ranging from 2 to 5 mL.
A Modified Technique for Auriculotemporal Nerve Blockade When Performing Selective Scalp Nerve Block for Craniotomy / Bebawy, Jf; Bilotta, F; Koht, A. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGICAL ANESTHESIOLOGY. - ISSN 0898-4921. - 26:3(2014), pp. 271-372.
A Modified Technique for Auriculotemporal Nerve Blockade When Performing Selective Scalp Nerve Block for Craniotomy
Bilotta F;
2014
Abstract
Selective scalp nerve block is a technique which has been increasingly used as a surgical anesthetic before awake craniotomy and to decrease analgesic requirements after cranio- tomy performed under general anes- thesia.1 As described by Pinosky et al in 1996,2 6 nerves (4 branches of the trigeminal nerve and the anterior and posterior rami of C2) are identified by landmarks on each side of the cranium (supratrochlear, supraorbital, zygomati- cotemporal, auriculotemporal, lesser occipital, and greater occipital nerves) and subsequently infiltrated with vol- umes of local anesthetic ranging from 2 to 5 mL.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


