Literature DB >> 15891736

Neuropraxia of the cutaneous nerve of the cervical plexus after shoulder arthroscopy.

Tae-Soo Park1, Yee-Suk Kim.   

Abstract

This article presents uncommon cases of neuropraxia of the lesser occipital nerve and the greater auricular nerve after arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder in the beach-chair position under general anesthesia. The lesser occipital nerve and the greater auricular nerve are superficial ascending branches of the cervical plexus. These 2 superficial nerves may be easily vulnerable because of their superficial anatomic locations. We assumed that the severity of the neuropraxia of superficial branches of the cervical plexus was related to the degree of rotation and deviation of the head and neck, the duration of the procedure, and compression by head strap and elastic bandage used for fixing the head to the rectangular-shaped headrest of the beach-chair device. We recommend that during surgery in the beach-chair position, the auricle be protected and covered with cotton and gauze to avoid direct compression and the position of the head and neck be checked and corrected frequently. We hope for a new design of the headrest of the beach-chair device to prevent neuropraxia and to attach the head firmly and safely.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15891736     DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2005.02.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthroscopy        ISSN: 0749-8063            Impact factor:   4.772


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Review 6.  Patient Positioning in Shoulder Arthroscopy: Which is Best?

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Journal:  Joints       Date:  2019-10-11

7.  Examination of concomitant glenohumeral pathologies in patients treated arthroscopically for calcific tendinitis of the shoulder and implications for routine diagnostic joint exploration.

Authors:  Gernot Lang; Kaywan Izadpanah; Eva Johanna Kubosch; Dirk Maier; Norbert Südkamp; Peter Ogon
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