Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Mar 2022)

Iatrogenic Glossopharyngeal Neuropathy in Aesthetic Practice: A Case Report

  • Leniza R. Mingazova, MD, PhD,
  • Elena I. Karpova, MD, PhD,
  • Stanislav V. Murakov, MD, PhD,
  • Olga I. Danishuk, MD, PhD,
  • Vladimir G. Bychenko, MD, PhD,
  • Olga R. Orlova, MD, PhD,
  • Marina I. Soykher, MD, PhD,
  • Vladimir N. Nikolenko, MD, PhD,
  • Mikhail Y. Sinelnikov, MD, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000004166
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. e4166

Abstract

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Summary:. Iatrogenic glossopharyngeal nerve injuries are commonly associated with procedures such as a tonsillectomy, carotid endarterectomy, and endotracheal intubation. We present a previously unreported complication of a thread lift procedure in the jowl region, causing damage to the glossopharyngeal nerve through compression. The glossopharyngeal nerve belongs to the bulbar group of the cranial nerves. It is connected with the vagus and, therefore, is closely associated with the latter functionally and anatomically. Damage to the former may present with cardiovascular complications associated with the vagus nerve. The presented case demonstrates the diagnostic and treatment aspects of iatrogenic injury to the glossopharyngeal nerve.