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D Iatrogenic laryngeal neuropathy
ОглавлениеMay result from depositing anesthetic drugs adjacent to the recurrent laryngeal nerve during an attempted jugular vein injection.
Nerve paralysis can occur with perivascular injection of α2 agonists and local anesthetics.
This situation, while temporary, may cause severe airway obstruction necessitating passage of a nasotracheal tube or a tracheostomy.
Horner's syndrome (ptosis, miosis, enophthalmos) may also occur as a result from blocking sympathetic fibers in the vagosympathetic trunk.