Recurrent postoperative aspiration following jugular foramen tumor resection
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology. 2008; 10 (30): 1179-1184
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We report a 38 year old male patient who underwent a craniotomy for jugular foramen tumor resection. In the postoperative care unit, the patient developed aspiration accompanied with oxyhemoglobin desaturation. Subsequently, he had several episodes of recurrent aspiration which were attributed to cranial nerves [IX, X] palsy as a complication of the surgery at the jugular foramen. It is suggested that aspiration prophylactic measures should be taken and early assessment of lower cranial nerves function should be done prior to tracheal extubation to decrease post-operative aspiration in patients undergoing base of skull surgery
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Main subject:
Postoperative Complications
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Risk Assessment
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Skull Base Neoplasms
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Cranial Nerve Diseases
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Anesthesia
Type of study:
Etiology_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limits:
Humans
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Male
Language:
En
Journal:
Middle East J. Anesthesiol.
Year:
2008