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Laryngeal injuries may heal, even with a minor injury, fibrous union, a deformity, and impaired laryngeal function [1-9]. These wounds can be penetrating or blunt and can develop in the supraglottic, glottic, or infraglottic areas.
- Laryngeal Injury - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
These injuries may be penetrating or blunt and can occur in...
- Laryngeal Injury - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
1 Αυγ 2022 · Recent findings: Timely diagnosis and proper treatment of laryngeal fractures are imperative for preserving a functional larynx. This review will focus on evaluation and management strategies. Summary: The larynx provides significant functions including respiration, phonation, and airway protection. Algorithms have been developed in order to ...
15 Νοε 2023 · Laryngeal injuries are rare but life-threatening airway emergencies. Increased understanding of the epidemiology of these injuries can inform treatment and improve outcomes. We aimed to characterize the demographics and management of adult laryngeal trauma.
11 Ιουλ 2023 · Laryngeal trauma is rare but potentially fatal. Initial evaluation includes efficient history and physical examination, imaging, bedside flexible laryngoscopy, and if necessary, operative endoscopic evaluation. Multiple classification systems exist for laryngeal trauma, and each has its merits.
4 Ιουλ 2023 · These injuries may be penetrating or blunt and can occur in the supraglottic, glottic, or infraglottic regions. Accurate and prompt recognition of laryngeal injury is essential, and different patterns and severity of injury are seen in blunt versus penetrating laryngeal trauma.
Although uncommon, laryngotracheal injuries may lead to life-threatening airway emergencies. Because laryngeal injuries are rare, even surgeons with a great deal of experience in managing maxillofacial trauma have limited exposure to management of laryngeal and tracheal injury.
Laryngeal trauma is often associated with other injuries, including intracranial injuries, penetrating neck injuries, cervical spine fractures, and facial fractures. Although uncommon, laryngotracheal injuries may lead to life-threatening airway emergencies.