针对新生儿感觉神经阻滞的颈浅丛的解剖学研究。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Lané Prigge, Adrian T Bosenberg, Albert N van Schoor
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简介:浅表颈丛阻滞可用于小儿甲状腺手术、臂丛裂囊肿切除术、鼓室-乳突手术以及人工耳蜗植入术的围术期镇痛。颈神经丛由前四条颈脊神经组成,浅皮分支来自胸锁乳突肌后缘,通常被称为“颈部神经点”。本研究的目的是评估该神经点的位置,并制定儿科患者颈浅丛阻滞的标准化方法。方法:对来自比勒陀利亚大学解剖系的22具新生儿尸体,经伦理审查后,解剖暴露颈部神经点及颈丛浅支。计算神经点与预定标志之间的距离。结果:神经点位于距胸锁乳突肌附着点17.51 mm,距胸锁乳突肌附着点19.80 mm。神经点距颈中线约20.99 mm,在83.3%的新生儿解剖中,甲状软骨上缘与神经点水平对应。结论:颈浅丛可沿胸锁乳突肌后缘中点,在甲状软骨上缘水平处阻滞。本研究将有助于儿科患者感觉神经阻滞的成功实施。
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Anatomical study of the superficial cervical plexus targeted for sensory nerve blocks in neonates.

Introduction: The superficial cervical plexus block can be used to provide perioperative analgesia in pediatric patients undergoing thyroid surgeries, brachial cleft cyst excision, tympano-mastoid surgery, as well as cochlear implantation. The cervical plexus is formed by the first four cervical spinal nerves, and the superficial cutaneous branches emerge from the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, often referred to as the "nerve point of the neck." The aims of this study were to evaluate the location of this nerve point and formulate a standardized method of blocking the superficial cervical plexus in pediatric patients.

Methods: The nerve point of the neck and the superficial branches of the cervical plexus were dissected and exposed on 22 neonatal cadavers from the Department of Anatomy, University of Pretoria, after ethical clearance was obtained. The distances between the nerve point and predetermined landmarks were calculated.

Results: The nerve point was located 17.51 mm from the sternocleidomastoid muscle attachment at the rudimentary mastoid process and 19.80 mm from the clavicular attachment of the muscle. The nerve point is approximately 20.99 mm from the midline of the neck, and the superior border of the thyroid cartilage corresponds to the level of the nerve point in 83.3% of neonatal dissections.

Conclusion: The superficial cervical plexus can be blocked along the midpoint of the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, at the level of the superior border of the thyroid cartilage. This research will assist in the successful performance of sensory nerve blocks in pediatric patients.

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CiteScore
8.50
自引率
11.80%
发文量
175
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, the official publication of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA), is a monthly journal that publishes peer-reviewed scientific and clinical studies to advance the understanding and clinical application of regional techniques for surgical anesthesia and postoperative analgesia. Coverage includes intraoperative regional techniques, perioperative pain, chronic pain, obstetric anesthesia, pediatric anesthesia, outcome studies, and complications. Published for over thirty years, this respected journal also serves as the official publication of the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy (ESRA), the Asian and Oceanic Society of Regional Anesthesia (AOSRA), the Latin American Society of Regional Anesthesia (LASRA), the African Society for Regional Anesthesia (AFSRA), and the Academy of Regional Anaesthesia of India (AORA).
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