2000
DOI: 10.1007/s004050000263
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External trauma to the larynx: classification, diagnosis, therapy

Abstract: In contrast to internal trauma to the larynx caused by endolaryngeal procedures, trauma to the larynx caused by external forces is relatively rare. Nevertheless, the great variety of these external traumata warrants a thorough diagnosis and understanding of each case as well as a standardized and accepted method for classifying these injuries. These preconditions will facilitate successful therapy. At our three institutions cases of external trauma to the larynx, including the mechanisms of trauma, were review… Show more

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“…Some authors prefer delay of repair for 3-5 days to allow edema to subside and for easier identification of mucosal lacerations. However, best results have been obtained with early repair, avoiding the morbidity of leaving open wounds in a contaminated field [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some authors prefer delay of repair for 3-5 days to allow edema to subside and for easier identification of mucosal lacerations. However, best results have been obtained with early repair, avoiding the morbidity of leaving open wounds in a contaminated field [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcome after laryngeal trauma depends on the extent of the original injury and quality of repair if needed. In patients who do not require surgical intervention, full return of function is excellent [11]. Patients requiring surgical intervention have an excellent chance of adequate to good voice [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An accurate radiological technique may help identify also the cartilage fractures. Although some authors emphasize the possibility to evaluate the laryngeal skeleton by ultrasound [9,10], it may be ineffective in the emergency setting, especially in the presence of a subcutaneous emphysema.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W dobie rozwoju motoryzacji, mechanizacji pracy, popularyzacji sportów kontaktowych oraz wzrostu przestępczości pacjenci coraz częściej narażeni są na urazy, które w rejonie głowy i szyi są szczególnie niebezpieczne. Urazy krtaniowo-tchawicze to obecnie około 1% wszystkich urazów [1], wśród których, według literatury, przeważają tępe urazy krtani (stanowią około 60%) [2]. Zwykle ulegają im mężczyźni w wieku 30-40 lat.…”
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