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Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block

Nerve Blockade and Interventional Therapy, 2019
Glossopharyngeal nerve block is performed to treat glossopharyngeal neuralgia in which severe paroxysmal pain occurs in the tongue base and pharynx as well as deep in the ear.
H. Fukui
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Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block

2014
Glossopharyngeal nerve block has an important diagnostic role in the evaluation of head and orofacial pain. Glossopharyngeal nerve block is beneficial in alleviating pain due to glossopharyngeal neuralgia and cancer.
S. Narouze
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Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block

2012
The glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve IX) is an important consideration as a pain generator or modulator in cases of recalcitrant pain of the face and neck. Although uncommon as an etiology of head and neck pain (0.57–1.3 % of cases of facial pain), impingement or injury to the glossopharyngeal nerve can lead to glossopharyngeal neuralgia, a ...
Kenneth D. Candido   +1 more
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Landmark and Ultrasound-Guided Glossopharyngeal Nerve in Eagle Syndrome.

Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.), 2020
INTRODUCTION The glossopharyngeal nerve lies posterior to the internal carotid artery at the submandibular region. The primary objective of this study was to compare ultrasound-guided glossopharyngeal nerve block (UGPNB) and landmark glossopharyngeal ...
S. Sundaram, J. Punj
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Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block

Anesthesiology, 1948
Abstract 1. 1. A new technic for the completion of glossopharyngeal nerve block is described. 2. 2. Case reports are presented which illustrate the use of glossopharyngeal block in anesthetizing the base of the tongue for operative intervention and in providing an accurate diagnostic measure in the selection of patients for surgical section ...
E A, ROVENSTINE, E M, PAPPER
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Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
Temporary but complete abolition of the gag reflex is easily and quickly achieved with intraorally administered lidocaine (Xylocaine) block of the glossopharyngeal nerve. The technique is routinely employed for awake nasotracheal intubation, local tonsillectomies, and, in combination with superior laryngeal nerve blocks, all forms of local peroral ...
S, Barton, J D, Williams
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Defining the Anatomy of the Vagus Nerve and Its Clinical Relevance for the Neurosurgical Treatment of Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 2019
The neurosurgical treatment of glossopharyngeal neuralgia includes microvascular decompression or rhizotomy of the nerve. When considering open section of the glossopharyngeal nerve, numerous authors have recommended additional sectioning of the ‘upper ...
M. Krüger, C. Dong, C. Honey
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