Trigeminocardiac reflex: sudden severe bradycardia during open reduction for temporomandibular joint dislocation - A case report
Background: The trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR), which occurs after stimulation of the territory of the trigeminal nerve, is very rarely reported to be caused by stimulation of the mandibular branch. We report a case of TCR in open reduction for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation. Case: A 74-ye...
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Published in | Anesthesia and pain medicine (Korean society of anesthesiologists) Vol. 14; no. 3; pp. 255 - 258 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
대한마취통증의학회
01.07.2019
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Summary: | Background: The trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR), which occurs after stimulation of the territory of the trigeminal nerve, is very rarely reported to be caused by stimulation of the mandibular branch. We report a case of TCR in open reduction for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation.
Case: A 74-year-old female presented for TMJ dislocation. During open reduction of TMJ under general anesthesia, severe bradycardia (15 beats/min) occurred. Immediately 0.5 mg atropine was administered intravenously, and the surgical manipulation was stopped. After 30 seconds, heart rate normalized. During surgery, severe bradycardia occurred one more time. It disappeared spontaneously as soon as surgical manipulation was stopped. The surgery was completed uneventfully.
Conclusions: Because of the possibility of profound bradycardia, asystole, or even death when evoked, it is important to be aware of the trigeminocardiac reflex during manipulation of the mandibular divisions, especially during surgical stimulation of the TMJ. KCI Citation Count: 0 |
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Bibliography: | https://doi.org/10.17085/apm.2019.14.3.255 |
ISSN: | 1975-5171 2383-7977 |
DOI: | 10.17085/apm.2019.14.3.255 |