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Authors Joshi M, Cheng R, Kamath H, Yarmush J
Received 6 April 2017
Accepted for publication 9 June 2017
Published 20 July 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 75—77
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/LRA.S138998
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Abstract: Shoulder arthroscopy has been
shown to be the procedure of choice for many diagnostic and therapeutic
interventions. Neuropraxia of the great auricular nerve (GAN) is an uncommon
complication of shoulder surgery, with the patient in the beach chair position.
We report a case of great auricular neuropraxia associated with direct
compression by a horseshoe headrest, used in routine positioning for
uncomplicated shoulder surgery. In this case, an arthroscopic approach was
taken, under regional anesthesia with sedation in the beach chair position. The
GAN, a superficial branch of the cervical plexus, is vulnerable to neuropraxia
due to its superficial anatomical location. We recommend that for the
procedures of 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.
Keywords: neuropraxia,
anesthesia, arthroscopy, great auricular nerve
摘要视频链接:Great
auricular neuropraxia with beach chair position