Carlos Mena Canata
National University of Asuncion Faculty of Medical Sciences Chair of Otolaryngology, Paraguay
Publications
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Research Article
Minor Palatine Nerve Block in Peritonsillar Abscess Drainage from April To December In the Otorhinolaryngology Emergency Department of The Hospital De Clinics - San Lorenzo 2022
Author(s): Sergio Nunez Samudio*, Carlos Mena Canata and Raul Tornaco
Background: A peritonsillar abscess is a purulent collection localized between the palatine tonsil and the muscular wall of the oropharynx and appears to be a complication of acute tonsillitis or infection of Weber's glands. The typical clinical presentation of peritonsillar abscess includes severe sore throat, fever, and a "hot potato" voice. Historical features are important for guiding management. Methods: A prospective, controlled, non-randomized study was conducted on patients who presented at the ENT emergency department of Hospital de Clinicals - San Lorenzo with uncomplicated peritonsillar abscesses. They were divided into two groups, one receiving the lesser palatine nerve block, and the other receiving only topical anesthesia with 10% lidocaine. Pain levels were assessed using a 10-point numerical scale before and 30 .. Read More»

