Catheter-based local analgesia for the fractured mandible in a patient with a history of hereditary angioedema

Hammond, Douglas, Olaore, Sunkami, Salker, Mangesh and Gallaway, Edward (2019) Catheter-based local analgesia for the fractured mandible in a patient with a history of hereditary angioedema. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2019 (5). rjz126.

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjz126

Abstract

Hereditary angioedema is a rare genetic condition causing episodes of angioedema-including life-threatening laryngeal oedema. Episodes can be unpredictable, or triggered by factors such as trauma, drugs or dental treatment. When faced with a patient with a fractured mandible, who has had a severe attack of angioedema when prescribed either ibuprofen or codeine based analgesia, this required an alternative approach to analgesia. Using a catheter and local anaesthesia, we were able to keep the patient comfortable, and pain free.


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