Case Reports in Anesthesiology (Jan 2019)

Tongue Tied after Shoulder Surgery: A Case Series and Literature Review

  • Molly B. Kraus,
  • Rachel B. Cain,
  • David M. Rosenfeld,
  • Renee E. Caswell,
  • Michael L. Hinni,
  • Michael J. Molloy,
  • Terrence L. Trentman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/5392847
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2019

Abstract

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This article presents three cases of cranial nerve palsy following shoulder surgery with general anesthesia in the beach chair position. All patients underwent preoperative ultrasound-guided interscalene nerve block. Two cases of postoperative hypoglossal and one case of combined hypoglossal and recurrent laryngeal nerve palsies (Tapia’s syndrome) were identified. Through this case series, we provide a literature review identifying postoperative cranial nerve palsies in addition to the discussion of possible etiologies. We suggest that intraoperative patient positioning and/or airway instrumentation is most likely causative. We conclude that the beach chair position is a risk factor for postoperative hypoglossal nerve palsy and Tapia’s syndrome.