• J Clin Monit Comput · Jun 2023

    Scalp blocks do not affect the accuracy of neuronavigation facial recognition registration.

    • Mark A Burbridge, Ezikiel Dacanay, Glenn Shields, and Richard A Jaffe.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Management, Stanford University School of Medicine, 94305, Stanford, CA, USA. markburb@stanford.edu.
    • J Clin Monit Comput. 2023 Jun 1; 37 (3): 761763761-763.

    PurposeScalp block is a regional anesthesia technique to reduce the sympathetic response to skull pin application and postoperative pain in patients undergoing craniotomy. These blocks are often performed prior to surgical incision, however, the effect that these blocks have on neuronavigation facial tracing recognition accuracy is unclear because they may distort facial anatomy.MethodsA series of 25 patients undergoing supratentorial craniotomy were administered scalp blocks prior to surgical incision, and their effect on neuronavigation accuracy was assessed. Statistical analysis utilized a two-tailed matched t-test.ResultsBilateral supraorbital and auriculotemporal scalp blocks did not significantly affect the accuracy of facial recognition registration.ConclusionScalp block does not interfere with neuronavigation facial recognition accuracy during neurosurgical procedures.© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.

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