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Continuous intraoperative hemodynamic monitoring is essential during endovascular procedures. Ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) embolization, using Onyx liquid embolizing agent with dimethyl sulfoxide, can trigger an unusual brainstem reflex termed the ...
Samarth S. Gowda +4 more
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Percutaneous ballon compression for recurrent TN -a retrospective study of 33 cases. [PDF]
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical efficacy of percutaneous microballoon compression in the treatment of recurrent TN.MethodsThis retrospective study included 33 patients who underwent percutaneous microballoon compression for the treatment of ...
Feng D +8 more
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A Unique Case of Asystole Secondary to Facial Injury
Bradycardia has been reported during intraoperative settings of craniofacial, cerebropontine angle and trigeminal ganglion surgeries (Schaller et al. (2009, 1999); Parbhakar et al. (2009); Koerbel et al. (2005); Roberts et al. (1999)).
Siddharth A. Wartak +2 more
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Dentocardiac Reflex: an Allegedly New Subform of the Trigeminocardiac Reflex
Trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR) is currently defined as a sudden bradycardia and decrease in mean arterial blood pressure by 20% during the manipulation of the branches of trigeminal nerve.
Amr Abdulazim +5 more
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Perioperative adverse cardiac events in maxillofacial surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background and Aims: Maxillofacial surgeries, including procedures to the face, oral cavity, jaw, and head and neck, are common in adults . However, they impose a risk of adverse cardiac events (ACEs). While ACEs are well understood for other non-cardiac
Mehak Chohan +2 more
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Trigeminocardiac Reflex Induced by Maxillary Nerve Stimulation during Sphenopalatine Ganglion Implantation: A Case Series [PDF]
Background: The trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR) is a brainstem reflex following stimulation of the trigeminal nerve, resulting in bradycardia, asystole and hypotension. It has been described in maxillofacial and craniofacial surgeries.
Yousef Hammad +3 more
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Trigeminocardiac Reflex: A Reappraisal with Relevance to Maxillofacial Surgery [PDF]
The purpose of this paper was to undertake a review of literature on trigeminocardiac reflex in oral and maxillofacial online data-base and discuss the pathophysiology, risk factor assessment, presentation of the reflex, prevention, management with emphasis on the role of the attending anaesthetist and the maxillofacial surgeon.The available literature
Darpan Bhargava +3 more
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Cardiac Arrest after Connecting Negative Pressure to the Subgaleal Drain during Craniotomy Closure [PDF]
A one-year-old child operated on for arachnoid cyst in right frontoparietotemporal region had sudden bradycardia followed by cardiac arrest leading to death after connecting negative pressure to the subgaleal drain during craniotomy closure. The surgical
Dilip Kumar Kulkarni +3 more
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We at Our Pain Clinic witnessed a rare event of recurrent bradycardia and hypotension during radiofrequency ablation of mandibular division of trigeminal nerve.
Sudheer Dara +2 more
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Intraoperative Bradycardia in a Child with Orbital Glioma: A Case of Trigeminocardiac Reflex
Trigeminocardiac Reflex (TCR) is a life-threatening but rare neurogenic reflex that can manifest during neurosurgical procedures. It presents as sudden bradycardia, hypotension, or even asystole triggered by stimulation of the trigeminal nerve.
Aishwarya Sanjay Borode +4 more
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