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Sucharu Ghosh1, Sandra Armanious1, Anirudh Nair1
1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, NYCHHC/Lincoln Medical Center, 234 E 149th St, Bronx, NY 10451, USA.
Introduction:
The trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR) is a brainstem reflex in which trigeminal stimulation precipitates abrupt vagally mediated cardiovascular changes, ranging from bradycardia to asystole. While classically described during down-fracture or pterygomaxillary disjunction in Le Fort I osteotomy, rhinocardiac events from lateral nasal wall manipulation are less emphasized in orthognathic surgery.
Case Presentation:
A 32-year-old man undergoing Le Fort I osteotomy developed ventricular asystole during lateral nasal osteotomy. The maneuver was stopped immediately; chest compressions and a single dose of epinephrine were administered, with return of spontaneous circulation within approximately one minute. Surgery was aborted and the patient was transferred to the surgical ICU. Clinical discussion: The temporal association with lateral nasal wall manipulation, in the setting of controlled hypotension and multimodal anesthesia, is most compatible with a peripheral (V2) TCR-type event, although drug-related and hemodynamic contributors cannot be excluded. A mini review of orthognathic TCR reports underscores recurring high-risk steps (down-fracture, pterygomaxillary disjunction, mandibular maneuvers) and highlights lateral nasal osteotomy as a potential additional trigger. Management principles remain the immediate cessation of the stimulus, optimization of oxygenation and ventilation, anticholinergics for bradycardia, and epinephrine/advanced cardiac life support for instability or arrest.
Conclusion:
Lateral nasal osteotomy may trigger a TCR-like event with severe bradyarrhythmia or asystole during Le Fort I osteotomy, particularly in hemodynamically vulnerable patients. Anticipation, swift recognition, and prompt, protocolized management are essential for favorable outcomes.
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