ARTÍCULO
Case report: compromise airway and orofacial trauma
Fecha
2022Registro en:
07164076
10.25237/revchilanestv5122031134
10.25237/revchilanestv5122031134
Autor
Armijos Quichimbo, Sandra Natividad
González Ibarra, Daniela Alexandra
Cevallos Sacoto, Francisco Antonio
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: Facial trauma constitutes a challenge in perioperative management, since this anatomical zone possesses complex vital structures such as important vessel and nerve bundles, as well as the beginning of the upper airway. That is why an
injury in this region requires rapid and effective diagnosis and management since ventilation can be seriously compromised by
airway obstruction, either due to the object of trauma, or inflammatory reaction and edema; bruises, burns, or direct breakage. The vascular lesion can cause profuse bleeding, as well as aspiration of blood and fragments of tissues that were injured.
Choosing the anesthesia technique is usually a challenge when a priori structures such as the mouth and nose are compromised.
Method: A clinical case and bibliographic review are presented. Conclusion: Regional facial and neck anesthesia techniques
together with adequate sedation are an alternative in the initial management of mild facial trauma.
Key words: Facial trauma, regional anesthesia, nerve blocks of the face and neck, sedation.