2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12663-011-0271-4
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Trigemino-Cardiac Reflex During Orbital Floor Reconstruction: A Case Report and Review

Abstract: Trigemino-cardiac reflex is occurrence of hypotension and bradycardia upon surgical manipulation of areas supplied by the trigeminal nerve, and has been reported during craniofacial maxillofacial and ocular surgeries. Communication between the anaesthetic and surgical team is essential, and cessation of the precipitating stimulus is the first and most important therapeutic step. We report a case of immediate, reproducible, and reflexive response of Bradycardia and dysrhythmia upon manipulation of orbital fract… Show more

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“…The nasocardiac, oculo-cardiac and the maxillo-mandibulo-cardiac reflex (V2-V3) are considered entities of the peripheral TCR [9]. There are several reports in the literature demonstrating vagally medicated cardiovascular effects including bradycardia after stimulation of the trigeminal nerve during ocular and maxillofacial surgeries [10,11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The nasocardiac, oculo-cardiac and the maxillo-mandibulo-cardiac reflex (V2-V3) are considered entities of the peripheral TCR [9]. There are several reports in the literature demonstrating vagally medicated cardiovascular effects including bradycardia after stimulation of the trigeminal nerve during ocular and maxillofacial surgeries [10,11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%