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Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine ; : 115-117, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-739953

ABSTRACT

Lingual nerve injury is a rare complication of general anesthesia. The causes of lingual nerve injury following general anesthesia are multifactorial; possible mechanisms may include difficult laryngoscopy, prolonged anterior mandibular displacement, improper placement of the oropharyngeal airway, macroglossia and tongue compression. In this report, we have described a case of bilateral lingual nerve injury that was associated with orotracheal intubation for open reduction and internal fixation of the left distal radius fracture in a 61-year-old woman. In this case, early treatment with dexamethasone effectively aided the recovery of the injured lingual nerve.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Anesthesia, General , Dexamethasone , Intubation , Laryngoscopy , Lingual Nerve Injuries , Lingual Nerve , Macroglossia , Radius Fractures , Tongue
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