Ganglion cervicale superius: eine anatomische Besonderheit. Variationen der A. carotis interna als Risiko einer akzidentellen intravasalen Injektion?

S. Wirz, H. C. Wartenberg, J. Nadstawek, I. Kinsky

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Abstract

A variation of the cranial carotid artery is demonstrated in an anatomical specimen revealing possible complications of ganglionic local opioid analgesia at the superior cervical ganglion. Located in the area of the puncture site, a loop of the aberrant carotid artery adheres closely to the pharyngeal wall in the medial position, shortening the distance between the arterial lumen and the oral cavity to 5 mm. With an incidence of 25%, an aberrant carotid artery could possibly facilitate an accidental intravascular injection during ganglionic local opioid application at the superior cervical ganglion
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)689-692
JournalAnaesthesist
Volume57
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

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