Cervical plexus block - safe anesthesia for the patients with massive mediastinal lymphadenopathy
Tjasa Ivosevic,
Ljiljana Rankovic-Nicic,
Ljubisa Miric
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. General anesthesia is frequently employed in neck surgery
procedures. However, in patients at high risk for general anesthesia,
regional anesthesia options, such as the superficial cervical plexus block,
warrant careful consideration. Patients with mediastinal lymph node
enlargement face an elevated risk of airway obstruction and hemodynamic
mediastinal instability during anesthesia induction. In selected neck
surgeries, including thyroglossal cyst excision, thyroglossal fistula… Show more
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