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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-5 | Issue-10
What about Locoregional Anesthesia in Maxillofacial Emergencies?
Mabika Bredel Djeri Djor, Saad Lahimiti, Garango Allaye, Aboulouidad Salma, El Bouihi Mohamed, Mansouri Nadia Hattab
Published: Oct. 30, 2019 |
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DOI: 10.36347/SASJS.2019.v05i10.007
Pages: 405-409
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Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study is to discuss the different methods of facial regional anesthesia and, to state
our indications and the locoregional anesthetic technique in emergency maxillofacial trauma. Materiel and methods:
Our study is retrospective during 9months in the maxillofacial emergencies Unit in the University Hospital center of
Marrakech, concerning a series of one thousand traumas that were subject to locoregional anesthesia. It has been
practiced for suturing wounds and fractures correction. Results: The management of maxillofacial emergencies under
locoregional anesthesia required the production of 349 supraorbital supra-orbital blocks, 176 infraorbital blocks, 76
mental blocks, 64 nasal blocks and 9 atrial blocks. Conclusion: Maxillofacial trauma is a common pathology.
Locoregional anesthesia is a simple, fast, reproducible method and very important for the emergencies maxillofacial
managment.