Podcast 599: Facial Blocks for the Win
Sep 28, 2020•5 min
Episode description
Contributor: Don Stader, MD
Educational Pearls:
- Local anesthetics injected directly into wounds can cause distortion - especially important in facial lacerations
- Several blocks can be helpful to help numb branches of the trigeminal nerve (CN V) which innervates the face:
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- Supraorbital nerve block: blocks distribution of V1 (most of the forehead) through injection above the eyebrow
- External nasal nerve block: blocks superficial innervation of nose through injection along the nasal dorsum
- Infraorbital nerve block: blocks innervation to lip and cheek by injection below the eye
- Mental nerve block: blocks innervation to chin and lower lip by injection at the mandible
- Zygomatic nerve block: blocks innervation to temporal scalp and lateral aspect of forehead by injection at the temple
- Greater auricular nerve block: blocks innervation to on and around the lower ear by injection across the sternocleidomastoid
References
http://highlandultrasound.com/facial-blocks
https://www.nysora.com/techniques/head-and-neck-blocks/nerve-blocks-face/
Moskovitz JB, Sabatino F. Regional nerve blocks of the face. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2013 May;31(2):517-27. doi: 10.1016/j.emc.2013.01.003. Epub 2013 Feb 18. PMID: 23601486.
Summarized by Jackson Roos, MS4 | Edited by Erik Verzemnieks, MD
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