Lateral pharyngeal edema following arthroscopic surgery:Report of a case
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This report describes a case of lateral pharyngeal edema following arthroscopic surgery. A 43-year-old man was seen in the department of oral and maxillofacial surgery with a complaint of mouth opening pain in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and limitation of opening (26mm). The results of a magnetic resonance imaging study revealed right anteriorly displaced disc without reduction, and serial tomograms revealed osteoarthritis of the right TMJ. The patient's symptoms were unchanged following 4 months of nonsurgical treatment with pumping manipulation technique for temporomandibular disorders. Arthroscopic procedures were then performed consisting of examination and lysis of adhesions. Tracheal extubation was retard de by the edema from the right soft palate uvula to the lateral pharynx following arthroscopic surgery. After 3 hours, the endotracheal tube was able to be extubated by reason of a return of upper airway symmetry.
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