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경부청소술 마취 후 발생한 뇌경색 : Postanesthetic Cerebral Infarction Following Neck Dissection

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Authors

박창주; 이종호; 김명진; 김현정; 염광원

Issue Date
2003
Publisher
대한치과마취과학회
Citation
대한치과마취과학회지 / v.3, no.1, 2003년, pp.34-37
Keywords
BrainCerebral infarctionNeck dissectionPostoperative complications
Abstract
Postoperative stroke is uncommon even in elderly patients, who have a higher incidence of all types of postoperative complications. The mechanism of postoperative stroke is not certain, but can be explained by intravascular clottings originated from thrombus or embolus or by intracranial hemorrhage. In a 66-year-old male patient with current hypertension medication, who underwent both neck dissection for malignancy metastasis under general anesthesia, the left hemiparesis and delayed emergency were found postoperatively. After transferred to intensive care unit, he got the thrombolytic therapy and then the therapies to decrease the swelling of the brain on the diagnosis of cerebral infarction in the vascular distribution of the middle cerebral artery. A brain MRI definitely showed the midline deviation to the left of the right brain hemisphere due to the progressing edematous changes. As he got worse, the emergency neurosurgical operation was proposed but rejected by his family. He died at postoperative 3 days. In this hypertensive patient. perioperative stroke could be originated from the surgical stimuli on major vessels, which were inevitable in neck dissection during the operation. We report this case of the postoperative stroke, which could be highly possible to be associated with extensive head and neck surgery.
ISSN
1598-4044
Language
Korean
URI
http://uci.or.kr/G100:I100-KOI(KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO200306142260111

https://hdl.handle.net/10371/47345
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