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Speciality: Emergency medicine, Trauma
Article type: Case Report
DOI: 10.1102/1470-5206.2006.0003
Vol 6 pages 8-10
Accepted for publication 8 February 2006

 

Severe penetrating neck injury, successfully repaired epiglottis

V. Savinsky and G. Roshchin
Ukrainian Scientific Practical Centre of Emergency Medical Aid and Catastrophe Medicine, Kiev, Ukraine

Corresponding address:
V Savinsky,
Ukrainian Scientific Practical Centre of Emergency Medical Aid and Catastrophe Medicine,
Kiev, Ukraine.
E-mail: v_savinsky@mail.ru

Penetrating traumatic laryngeal--pharyngeal injuries are relatively rare and traumatic injuries to the epiglottis are extremely rare. The incidence varies between countries. Most of these cases are dealt with by ear, nose and throat specialists, and trauma surgeons deal with such trauma when concomitant injury is present. In our institution laryngeal--pharyngeal trauma occurs 3--5 times per year. The literature records one case of penetrating injury to the epiglottis with complete transection but without an attempt at surgical repair [1]. This report describes a traumatic laceration with subtotal trans-section of epiglottis which was successfully repaired.

Key words

Neck injury; penetrating; laryngeal--pharyngeal trauma; repaired
epiglottis.

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