Literature DB >> 15071886

[Lockjaw caused by induction of anesthesia in a volunteer bone marrow donor].

Naoya Iguchi1, Kazuo Fukumitsu, Keiko Kinouchi, Yoshitaka Kawaraguchi, Tadashi Yamanishi.   

Abstract

A 43-year-old healthy female volunteer donor was scheduled for bone marrow harvesting. In the operating room her mouth opening was ascertained to be 5 cm. Anesthesia was induced with thiamylal 250 mg, fentanyl 0.1 mg and vecuronium 6 mg i.v. Her mouth opening was found reduced to 2 cm that was not improved by additional vecuronium 2 mg. A consulted oral surgeon diagnosed temporomandibular disorder. After she was awakened once with resumed mouth opening, anesthesia was reinduced with a bite block placed and with her jaw held open by the oral surgeon, which brought the same results. Laryngoscopy was performed with the jaw forcefully opened and with cricoid pressure applied and the trachea was intubated. The surgical procedure and anesthesia thereafter were uneventful. Postoperative MRI was coincident with the diagnosis of temporomandibular disorder. It was speculated that in the donor patient with preexisted type II temporomandibular disorder, muscle relaxation induced by anesthesia caused the mandibular head fall behind the articular disk and dislocated the disk forwardly ending up in closed lock of temporomandibular joint.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15071886

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Masui        ISSN: 0021-4892


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1.  Unanticipated cannot intubate situation due to difficult mouth opening.

Authors:  Karunakara Rao Akasapu; Sridhar Wuduru; Narmada Padhy; Padmaja Durga
Journal:  J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2015 Jan-Mar
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