Procedure
Transnasal Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block
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Transnasal Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block
, Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block, Sphenopalatine Nerve Block
See Also
Emergency Department Migraine Headache Care
Greater Occipital Nerve Block
Indications
Emergency Department Migraine Headache Care
Contraindications
Altered Mental Status
Acute
Head Trauma
Bleeding Disorder
or
Anticoagulation
(risk for difficult to control
Epistaxis
)
Background
Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block may be performed from several routes (oral, nasal, infratemporal)
This approach is for a non-invasive transnasal approach
Preparation
Soak a long cotton applicator (long Q-Tip) in
Topical Anesthetic
Lidocaine
1-4% or
Bupivicaine 0.5%
Technique
Patient lies with head elevated and with head in a sniffing position
Insert the cotton swab (soaked with
Topical Anesthetic
) gently in the ipsilateral nare (side of the
Headache
)
Continue to gently slide the swab along the nasal floor until it meets resistance
Leave the swab in place for 5-10 minutes
Remove the swab at no more than 10 minutes, and re-evaluate the patient
Resources
Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block for Treatment of
Primary Headache
s (ALiEM; Shih, MD)
https://www.aliem.com/2017/03/trick-sphenopalatine-ganglion-block-primary-headaches/
References
Lin (2017) EM:Rap 17(11): 9-10
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