Accidental intracerebral injection and seizure during scalp nerve blocks for awake craniotomy in a previously craniotomized patient - A case report

  • Lee, Woo Kyung
  • Kim, Hyunzu
  • Bae, Myung-Il
  • Choi, Seung Ho
  • Min, Kyeong Tae
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초록

A 34-year-old man who previously underwent a craniotomy due to oligodendroglioma was admitted with a diagnosis of recurrent brain tumor. An awake craniotomy was planned. Approximately 15 minutes after completing the scalp nerve block, his upper torso suddenly moved and trembled for 10 seconds, suggesting a generalized clonic seizure. He recovered gradually and fully in 55 minutes without any neurological sequelae. The emergency computed tomography scan revealed a localized fluid collection and small intracerebral hemorrhage nearby in the temporoparietal cortex beneath the skull defect. He underwent surgery under general anesthesia at 8 hours after the seizure and was discharged from the hospital after 10 days. This report documents the first case of generalized seizure that was caused by the accidental intracerebral injection of local anesthetics. Although the patient recovered completely, the clinical implications regarding the scalp infiltration technique in a patient with skull defects are discussed. © The Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2018.

키워드

Accidental intracerebral injectionAwake craniotomyPrevious craniotomyScalp nerve blocksSeizure
제목
Accidental intracerebral injection and seizure during scalp nerve blocks for awake craniotomy in a previously craniotomized patient - A case report
저자
Lee, Woo KyungKim, HyunzuBae, Myung-IlChoi, Seung HoMin, Kyeong Tae
DOI
10.4097/kja.d.17.00069
발행일
2018
유형
Article
저널명
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
71
6
페이지
483 ~ 485