Journal of Rhinology 2004;11(Suppl DB Error: syntax error):75-82.
Published online November 30, 2004.
5 Cases of Major Complications after Rhinologic Surgery: Avoidable and Unavoidable Cases
Hong Ryul Jin, Hyun Seok Lee, See Ok Shin, Young Seok Choi, Dong Wook Lee
Department of Otolaryngology, Chungbuk National University Hospital, Cheongju, Korea. hrjin@chungbuk.ac.kr
Abstract
Otolaryngologists are sometimes confronted with various complications. They may be minor or sometimes they can be major, and rarely fatal. Some complications can be prevented, but some are unavoidable. Five cases of major complications, which occurred during or after routine rhinologic surgery, are presented. Two patients died of toxic shock syndrome: one patient after endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) and the other patient after closed nasal bone reduction. One patient died of acute myocardial infarction during the recovery of anesthesia after uneventful ESS. One patient had a lidocaine shock, which required treatment in the intensive care unit. One patient had a transient unilateral blindness after intranasal steroid injection. Though the 3rd and 4th cases of complications were unavoidable, the others could have been prevented if precautions had taken place. The presumed pathophysiology, possible prevention measures, and their implications in routine otolaryngologic surgery are discussed.
Key Words: Toxic shock syndrome;Anesthesia;Lidocaine;Blindness;Steroid


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