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Citation

Vishwanatha B, Sagayaraj A, Huddar SG, Kumar P, Datta RK. Indian J. Otolaryngol. 2007; 59(3): 221-224.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Assn. of Otalaryngologists of India)

DOI

10.1007/s12070-007-0065-7

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The incidence of penetrating and lacerated neck injuries has been rising in recent decades largely because of urban violence. Injury to the neck frequently results in multiple regional injuries and in addition poses serious threat to vital structures in the neck. From 1999 to 2005, forty-two cases of penetrating neck injuries which were treated in our hospital were included in this study. Thirty one (73.8%) injuries were due to homicide, six cases (14.2%) were due to suicide attempt and five (11.9%) were accidental injuries. Surgical management included tracheostomy neck exploration and wound repair. All the patients were followed up for a minimum period of six months. Six patients (14.2%) had unilateral vocal cord paralysis. Two patients (4.7%) developed tracheal stenosis. A proper evaluation, rapid air way intervention and proper surgical repair are essential for a successful outcome. © 2007 Association of Otolaryngologists of India.


Language: en

Keywords

Tracheostomy; Penetrating neck injuries

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