Title of article :
Mastication Muscle Suppression by the Mandibular Branch of Trigeminal Nerve Catheter-Based, Ultrasound-Guided Block: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Yousefshahi, Fardin Department of Anesthesiology - Critical Care and Pain Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Francisco Asenjo, Juan Department of Anesthesia - McGill University, Canada , Majedi, Hossein Department of Anesthesiology - Critical Care and Pain Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction: Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks have enhanced our abilities to selectively and e ectively suppress certain nerves to accomplish specific goals, including blockade a localized seizure muscle movement without a ecting the seizure threshold or level of the consciousness.
Case Presentation: This is a case report of the blockade of the movement of a chewing muscle by the continuous (catheter-based) mandibular nerve block in a 27 years old man with high-frequency partial seizures in facial muscles who was a candidate for seizure focus ablation. An out-of-plane approach was used to insert a catheter near the mandibular nerve to provide intermittent or contin-uous peripheral nerve block. This report demonstrated that a continuous block of the mandibular nerve could e ectively facilitate the seizure focus mapping and ablation.
Conclusions: We can selectively suppress the contractures of a certain muscle in partial seizures by a continuous block of the re-sponsible nerve. This blockade can facilitate seizure focus mapping and ablation
Keywords :
Trigeminal Nerve , Mandibular Nerve , Mastication , Nerve Block , Epilepsy , Seizures
Journal title :
Archives of Neuroscience