Clin Exp Emerg Med.  2019 Jun;6(2):173-176. 10.15441/ceem.18.016.

Prehospital tracheotomy in a case of avulsion of the larynx with a comminuted fracture of the jawbone

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  • 1Surgical Department, Clinical Center Fuerth, Fuerth, Germany. katharina@gaab-web.de

Abstract

Emergency physicians in the field are sometimes confronted with cases wherein patients cannot be intubated and ventilated. In some cases, cricothyrotomy, the method of choice for securing an emergency airway, may not have a successful outcome. We report a rare case of a 35-year-old male patient with avulsion of the larynx and a comminuted fracture of the jawbone, due to entrapment in a dung excavator. Prehospital tracheotomy was successfully performed. In cases with crush injuries to the larynx, anatomic structures, including the ligamentum conicum, are destroyed. In addition, massive subcutaneous emphysema blurs the anatomical key structures; hence, only a tracheotomy can prevent a lethal outcome.

Keyword

Fractures, cartilage; Emergency medical services; Tracheotomy

MeSH Terms

Adult
Emergencies
Emergency Medical Services
Fractures, Cartilage
Fractures, Comminuted*
Humans
Larynx*
Male
Methods
Subcutaneous Emphysema
Tracheotomy*
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