Background Postoperative sore throat (POST) is a frequent complication following extubation. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of ultrasound (US)-guided bilateral internal superior laryngeal nerve (iSLN) block in reducing POST. Patients and methods A total of 64 adult patients undergoing thoracoscopic surgery with general anesthesia and double-lumen bronchial intubation were randomly allocated to either a control (standard care) or an iSLN block group (SLNB group). Results Blood pressure and heart rate measurements were comparable between the groups at baseline and postintubation ( P >0.05), but they decreased significantly in patients who received iSLN block after extubation ( P 0.05). Conclusion US-guided iSLN block appears to be an effective technique for mitigating POST following double-lumen bronchial intubation in thoracoscopic procedures.
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