A Systematic Review on Nerve-Related Adverse Effects following Mandibular Nerve Block Anesthesia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Information Sources
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Eligibility Criteria
2.4. Data Extraction
2.5. Quality Assessment
3. Results
3.1. Prospective Studies
3.2. Retrospective Studies
3.3. Case Series and Case Report
3.4. Quality Assessment
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Krafft and Hickel (1994) [24] | Germany | Prospective Study (1987–1990) | To investigate the amount of damage to the LN by mandibular block anesthesia alone. | 12,104 block anesthetics (5637 in F and 6467 in M) | - |
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Pogrel and Tamby (2000) [25] | USA | Prospective Study | To report what appeared to be permanent nerve involvement after receiving an IAN block | 83 (55 F and 28 M) | 41.2 (range: 21–83) |
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Harn and Durham (1990) [26] | USA | Retrospective Study (Clinical Survey) | To investigate the incidence of LN trauma and its associated complications when the conventional mandibular block technique is used. | 2289 adults (1245 F, 1044 M) | 32.1 (F) and 31.9 (M) | A total of 9587 mandibular block injections were performed. |
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Pogrel et al. (1995) [27] | USA | Retrospective Study (1988–1992) | To report cases in which altered sensation occurred following injection of a local anesthetic. | 12 (4 F and 8 M) | 40 (range: 22–67) |
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Hillerup and Jensen (2006) [28] | Denmark | Retrospective Study (1997–2004) |
| 52 (35 F and 17 M) | 47 (range: 24–81) |
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Gaffen and Haas (2009) [29] | Canada | Retrospective Study (1999–2008) | To analyze cases of paresthesia associated with local anesthetic injection. | 182 (93 F and 89 M) | 43.8 (range: 11–80) |
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Garisto et al. (2010) [30] | Canada | Retrospective Study (1997–2008) | To determine if the type of local anesthetic administered had any effect on reports of paresthesia in dentistry in the United States. | 248 | 41.9 (range: 15–78) |
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Hillerup et al. (2011) [31] | Denmark | Retrospective Study (1995–2007) | To report ADRs and NSDs associated with injection of local anesthetics. | 115 (81 F and 34 M) | 47 (range: 23–80) |
| The NSDs affected a total of 131 branches of the trigeminal nerve (lingual n = 86, IAN n = 31, buccal n = 8, infraorbital n = 4, mental n = 2). |
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Sambrook and Goss (2011) [32] | Australia | Retrospective Study (2009) | To review the literature regarding nerve injuries, to present recent data from South Australia and to discuss the management of local anesthetic-related nerve injuries. | 8 (4 F and 4 M) | 56.4 (range: 39–77) |
| Incidence of prolonged anesthesia was 1: 27,415. |
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Pogrel (2012) [33] | USA | Retrospective Study (2006–2011) | To analyze cases of IAN and/or LN damage resulting from an IAN block. | 41 | - |
| The symptoms included paresthesia and dysesthesias, varying from mild to severe, but there were no cases of total anesthesia. |
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Piccinni et al. (2015) [34] | Italy | Retrospective Study (2004–2011) | To evaluate the possible alert signals of paresthesia by local anesthetics. | 17,246 ADR | - | Lidocaine, bupivacaine, articaine, combinations of local anesthetics, prilocaine, ropivacaine, mepivacaine, cocaine, capsaicin, benzocaine, phenol, levobupivacaine, tetracaine, procaine, dyclonine, ethyl chloride, other local anesthetics | Paresthesia represented 46.9% of all local anesthetic-related reports, burning sensation 22.2%, oralparesthesia 13.9% and hyperesthesia 5.6%. |
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Kingon et al. (2011) [35] | Australia | Case Series | To illustrate the impact of this prolonged anesthesia on patients’ quality of life. | 5 (4 males and 1 females) | 56.8 ± 8.7 |
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Hotta et al. (2002) [36] | Japan | Case Report | To report two cases of temporary taste disturbance after inferior alveolar nerve block. | 2 (F) | 31.5 ± 13.4 | - |
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Chevalier et al. (2010) [37] | France | Case Report | To describe a case of complete unilateral Bell’s palsy. | 1 (35 weeks pregnant F) | 34 | 1.8 mL of chlorhydrate of mepivacaine | Diagnosis of Bell’s palsy. |
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Bendgude et al. (2011) [38] | India | Case Report | To report a complication of self-inflicted injury following IAN block. | 1 (M) | 4 | - | Prolonged anesthesia. |
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Aquilanti, L.; Mascitti, M.; Togni, L.; Contaldo, M.; Rappelli, G.; Santarelli, A. A Systematic Review on Nerve-Related Adverse Effects following Mandibular Nerve Block Anesthesia. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 1627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031627
Aquilanti L, Mascitti M, Togni L, Contaldo M, Rappelli G, Santarelli A. A Systematic Review on Nerve-Related Adverse Effects following Mandibular Nerve Block Anesthesia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(3):1627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031627
Chicago/Turabian StyleAquilanti, Luca, Marco Mascitti, Lucrezia Togni, Maria Contaldo, Giorgio Rappelli, and Andrea Santarelli. 2022. "A Systematic Review on Nerve-Related Adverse Effects following Mandibular Nerve Block Anesthesia" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 3: 1627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031627
APA StyleAquilanti, L., Mascitti, M., Togni, L., Contaldo, M., Rappelli, G., & Santarelli, A. (2022). A Systematic Review on Nerve-Related Adverse Effects following Mandibular Nerve Block Anesthesia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(3), 1627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031627