Tongue laceration in a patient taking antiplatelet agents during transcranial motor-evoked potential monitoring: a case report.
JA Clin Rep
; 8(1): 101, 2022 Dec 29.
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BACKGROUND: Transcranial motor-evoked potential (Tc-MEP) monitoring is usually performed during surgeries involving a risk of damaging brain motor areas. However, it involves a risk of bite injuries. We report a case of severe tongue laceration from Tc-MEP stimulation during carotid endarterectomy (CEA) in a patient taking antiplatelet agents. CASE PRESENTATION: A 74-year-old man on antiplatelet therapy was scheduled for CEA under general anesthesia with intraoperative Tc-MEP monitoring. Bite blocks were not inserted. Postoperatively, we observed a tongue laceration with severe bleeding, which was sutured. The difficulties in tongue movement persisted for ≥ 1 month postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: Bite injuries during Tc-MEP may induce severe bleeding in patients on antiplatelets. The complications of tongue bite injuries may persist, decreasing the patients' quality of life. Hence, during Tc-MEP monitoring, it is important to use soft bite blocks and to check the patient's face and the position of the tracheal tube intraoperatively.
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JA Clin Rep
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2022
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