2020, Number 2
Open laryngeal trauma. Report of a case
Pérez AR, Fuentes LEE, Tamayo BBC
Language: Spanish
References: 5
Page: 443-453
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: the superficial situation of the larynx makes it vulnerable to various external injuries, which can be attenuated thanks to great mobility. Open laryngeal trauma is one of the emergencies in otorhinolaryngology.Presentation of the case: we present a case with the objective of describing the behavior to be followed when faced with open laryngeal trauma. A 37-year-old black male, urban origin, with no history of disease, was shot in the back of the neck.
Discussion: he was promptly taken to the operating room where he underwent flexible direct laryngoscopy in which a fracture of the thyroid cartilage and edema of the epiglottis were observed as the most relevant findings. Then she undergoes tracheotomy and exploratory cervicotomy. After several days of satisfactory evolution, he was discharged, leaving only functional dysphonia as a sequel.
Conclusions: in the event of any neck trauma and, in particular, of this case, of the larynx, the need for an adequate anamnesis, an exhaustive general and specialty physical examination, and the indicated laboratory and imaging supplements.
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