2014
DOI: 10.21466/ac.ppolfah.2014
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Post‐operative palsy of lingual, facial and hypoglossal nerves following laryngeal mask airway insertion

Abstract: We present the case of a 47 year old male who sustained neuropraxia of the lingual, facial and hypoglossal nerves following general anaesthesia with nitrous oxide and a laryngeal mask airway. We believe this is the first report of three cranial nerves being simultaneously affected and highlights the importance of monitoring cuff pressure when using laryngeal mask airways.

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