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Int J Emerg Med ; 15(1): 19, 2022 May 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35581544

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BACKGROUND: A well-known anesthetic, lidocaine is the most widely used local anesthetic. Local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST) is a life-threatening event with common and prominent presentations of central nervous system (CNS) toxicity and cardiovascular toxicity. The most frequent and prominent early warning signs and symptoms of LAST are central nervous system symptoms. While rare, cases quadriparesis after the administration of lidocaine has been reported. CASE PRESENTATION: In this paper, we report a very rare case of quadriparesis after local anesthesia administration for vocal cord cyst-removal surgery, which dramatically improved after treatment. LAST can occur during various routes of lidocaine administration, such as local spray. A possible mechanism of our case could be the local diffusion of lidocaine to the spinal cord, which caused the symptoms to mimic anterior cord syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: Our case presented a favorable outcome following the administration of intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) for non-over dose local anesthetic drug induced spinal cord inhibition symptoms. These findings highlight the need for further research on the use of ILE to reverse LAST and other adverse effects of local anesthetics.

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Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31163557

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Objective: To compare the short-term outcomes of CO2 laser and conventional laryngeal microsurgery for vocal cord cyst. Method: Patients with vocal cord cyst were divided randomly into two groups. One group was treated with CO2 laser (laser group) and the other underwent Micro-flap surgery(Micro-flap group). For the objective assessment, Amulti-dimensional voice program module for voice spectrum analysis was used. Result: In the laser group, there were no significant differences between the preoperative and 1 week postoperative parameters of Jitter, Shimmer and HNR(P>0.05). However,the parameters of G and VHI-10 were significantly different between the laser group and Micro-flap group(P<0.05). The objective data of the laser group pre-and post-surgery showed that the voice recovery of the laser group was significantly better than that of the Micro-flap group after 1 to 3 months of follow-up(P<0.05). But no significant differences of the parameters of G and VHI-10 was noted between the laser group and Micro-flap group(P>0.05). Conclusion: CO2 laser laryngeal microsurgery for vocal cord cyst can significantly improve pronunciation quality.


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Cistos/cirurgia , Doenças da Laringe/cirurgia , Lasers de Gás , Microcirurgia , Prega Vocal/patologia , Qualidade da Voz , Acústica , Humanos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Rev. otorrinolaringol. cir. cabeza cuello ; 77(3): 239-245, set. 2017. tab, ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-902771

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Introducción: Los quistes de cuerda vocal son una causa relativamente frecuente de disfonía. Su origen es aún controversial, y su diagnóstico y manejo continúan siendo un desafío clínico. Objetivo: Exponer y analizar las características clínicas de los quistes de cuerda vocal en nuestra serie de pacientes. Material y método: Estudio retrospectivo descriptivo de los pacientes con diagnóstico de quiste de cuerda vocal atendidos en nuestro centro entre junio de 2012 y diciembre de 2015. Resultados: Se atendieron 44 pacientes con diagnóstico de quiste de cuerda vocal, lo que representa el 4,32% de las consultas en nuestro Centro de Voz. La mayoría de los pacientes fueron adultos, y de ellos el 68,29% correspondió a mujeres. El 34,1% de los pacientes fueron sometidos a tratamíento quirúrgico con técnica de microfonocirugía. El 75% de los pacientes operados presentó mejoría en patrón de onda mucosa videolaringoestroboscópica. Todos los pacientes en los que se disponía de encuestas de valoración subjetiva de la voz pre y posoperatorias demostraron mejoría vocal significativa. Conclusión: Los quistes de cuerda vocal son lesiones que afectan a niños y adultos. La videolaringoestroboscopía es clave en el diagnóstico de estas lesiones, y el tratamiento quirúrgico con microfonocirugía es efectiva en cuanto a resultados vocales desde el punto de vista anatómico y funcional.


Introduction: Vocal cord cysts are a relatively frequent cause of dysphonia. Their origin is still controversial, and their diagnosis and management continue to be a clinical challenge. Aim: To describe and analyze the clinical characteristics of vocal cord cysts in our series of patients. Material and method: Descriptive retrospective study of patients with diagnosis of vocal cord cyst attended in our center between June 2012 and December 2015. Results: 44 patients had the diagnosis of vocal cord cyst, which represents 4.32% of the patients that attended our Voice Center during that period. Most of the patients were adults, and among them 68.29% corresponded to women. 34.1% of the patients were submitted to surgical treatment with microphonosurgery technique. 75% of the surgical patients presented an improvement in the pattern of the videolaryngostroboscopic mucosal wave. All the patients in which pre and postsurgical subjective voice assessment polls were available, showed a significant voice improvement. Conclusion: Vocal cord cysts are lesions that affect both children and adults. The videolaryngostroboscopy evaluation is key in the diagnosis of these lesions, and the surgical treatment with microphonosurgery is effective in terms of anatomical and functional vocal results.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Adulto , Prega Vocal/cirurgia , Prega Vocal/patologia , Doenças da Laringe/cirurgia , Doenças da Laringe/patologia , Cistos/cirurgia , Cistos/patologia , Doenças da Laringe/diagnóstico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Cistos/diagnóstico , Estroboscopia , Disfonia/etiologia , Laringoscopia , Microcirurgia/métodos
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