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Subcutaneous Emphysema Caused by Tracheal Intubation

Jang YH, Cheun JK

Tracheal intubation is associated with a number of complications. Because most complications are immediately noticeable, once recognized they can be readily treated. However, every once in a while, problems associated...
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A case of spontaneous cervical and mediastinal emphysema

Choo MJ, Shin SO, Kim JS

Subcutaneous cervical and mediastinal emphysema usually can occurs as a result of surgery or trauma. Spontaneous cervical subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum, occurring in the absence of previous disorders or...
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A Case of Subcutaneous Emphysema and Pneumomediastinum after Palatine Tonsillectomy

Lee E, Park SI, Ryu GH, Kim HY

Palatine tonsillectomy is a very common procedure and it is relatively safe and has few complications. However, some severe, although rare, complications that can lead a patient to life-threatening status...
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A Facial Subcutaneous Emphysema after Using a Fish Cake Skewer: Case Report

Park SJ, Chi YH, Kim SH

Cervicofacial subcutaneous emphysema is a rare complication mainly resulting from dental procedures. The majority of cases are self-limiting and benign in clinical nature. However, although entry sites may be quite...
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Subcutaneous Emphysema During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Difficultly Intubated Patient

Lee CS, Cheong YP, Yun JS

Subcutaneous emphysema can occur as the result of trauma, surgical procedure and anesthetic complication. As increasing numbers of laparoscopic procedures are performed, increasing numbers of complications directly related to laparoscopy...
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Pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema produced by air trubin dental drill

Jun HJ, Hahm SY, Sung SC, Kim YS

  • KMID: 1686894
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 1991 Dec;24(12):1225-1227.
No abstract available.
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Subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum during dental treatment

Ko SY, Lee JH

Subcutaneous emphysema is a rare complication of maxillofacial and dental surgery, and may be life-threatening because it can rapidly spread to the scalp, neck, and chest. We report a case...
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The use of chest band to prevent CO2 subcutaneous emphysema expansion: Two case reports

Jeong IH, Choi WJ, Kim YH, Kim HS

CO2 subcutaneous emphysema is one of the complications of laparoscopic surgery using CO2 gas. During laparoscopic surgery, CO2 gas can spread to the entire body surface through the subcutaneous tissue...
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A Case of Pneumorrhachis Associated with Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum and Subcutaneous Emphysema

Lee DG, Jung JG, Park JO, Kim MR

Pneumorrhachis or epidural emphysema is an uncommon finding observed in the spinal epidural space. Pneumorrhachis could be occasionally associated with pneumomediastinum or pneumothorax or subcutaneous emphysema. Probably this results from...
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Pneumomediastinum and Subcutaneous Emphysema after Use of a High-Speed Dental Handpiece

Park YK, Choi CW, Shin HK

Subcutaneous facial emphysema after dental treatment is an uncommon complication caused by dental procedures. However, in severe cases, it can spread to the neck, mediastinum, and thorax, resulting in pneumomediastinum...
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Cervical Subcutaneous Emphysema Occured by Unexpected Difficult Endotracheal Intubation: A case report

Park TS, Paek SH, Rho WS, Kim BI, Cho SK, Lee SH

Subcutaneous emphysema is one of the rare complication of tracheal intubation and it's mechanism has been known as airleakage to subcutaneous tissue from the perforated site of larynx, trachea and...
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Epidural emphysema and pneumoscrotum caused by bronchial foreign body aspiration

Kim DY, Choi WY, Cho YK, Ma JS

Epidural emphysema and pneumoscrotum with subcutaneous emphysema are rare in a child past the neonatal period. Their most common causes are bronchial asthma and respiratory infection. Here, we report an...
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Subcutaneous Emphysema and Hypercarbia Following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy by Increased Intraabdominal Pressure: A case report

Kim JK, Ryu SJ, Park SH, Kim KH, Jang TH, Kim SH

Subcutaneous emphysema is a complication of the pneumoperitoneum necessary to perform laparoscopy and will be seen more often as laparoscopic techniques are applied to a growing number of intraabdominal procedures....
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Traumatic subcutaneous emphysema after liposuction

Kim KT, Sun H, Chung EH

Traumatic subcutaneous emphysema, which is the infiltration of air into subcutaneous tissues due to trauma, is caused by various factors such as chest and/or abdominal trauma, facial fractures, and barotrauma...
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A Case of Subcutaneous Emphysema without Associated Injuries at Neck from Motorcycle Accident

Kim JH, Lee SB, Do BS

Subcutaneous emphysema defines collection of air in subcutaneous spaces of body. It is usually originated from air in upper airway and lower respiratory tract such as larynx, trachea, bronchus and...
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Subcutaneous emphysema during fracture line inspection: case report

Kim MY, Park SH, Shin YS, Kim E

The development of subcutaneous emphysema is a well-known complication that has been reported after dental extraction, endodontic treatment, or restorative preparation. Gaseous invasion, leading to swelling, crepitus on palpation, is...
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Iatrogenic subcutaneous cervicofacial emphysema with pneumomediastinum after class V restoration

Lee SW, Huh YH, Cha MS

Subcutaneous facial emphysema after dental treatment is an uncommon complication caused by the invasion of high-pressure air; in severe cases, it can spread to the neck, mediastinum, and thorax, resulting...
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Non-traumatic Subcutaneous Emphysema in the Head and Neck

Choo MJ, Kim YJ, Shin SO, Yong MG, Shin JW, Jeon CW

  • KMID: 1923267
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2001 May;44(5):533-537.
Subcutaneous emphysema often occurs as a result of surgery, trauma of the aerodigestive tract, and increased alveolar pressure. Generally, spontaneous emphysema is rare, because "spontaneous" is only used to describe...
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Vacuum-assisted Closure Therapy for Treating Patients with Severe Subcutaneous Emphysema

Oh TH, Lee SC, Lee DH, Cho JY

Subcutaneous emphysema is a benign condition following trauma (pneumothorax and oropharyngeal), cervical or thoracic procedures, and mediastinal infection. However, severe subcutaneous emphysema may be related to serious complications such as...
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A case report of spontaneous pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema complicating in patient with vronchial asthma

Moon SH, Lee SM, Kim JT, Uh ST, Chung YT, Kim YH, Park CS

  • KMID: 1693347
  • Allergy.
  • 1992 Mar;12(1):78-83.
No abstract available.
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