[Vagus and hypoglossus palsy after nasotracheal intubation and throat packing].
Ugeskr Laeger. 2018 Jul 02;180(27):
Authors: Schmidt T, Philipsen BB, Manhoobi Y, Bruun Christiansen EL
Abstract
Ipsilateral extracranial palsy of the hypoglossus and vagus nerve is a rare complication of intubation. This is a case report of a 50-year-old male with unilateral palsy of the hypoglossus and vagus nerve after reoperation for a mandibular fracture. The patient underwent logopaedic treatment, and ten months after the operation there was significant but not complete remission of symptoms. Videostroboscopy revealed near-normalisation of vocal cord movement.
PMID: 29984697 [PubMed - in process]
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