Contains fulltext : 51227.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A 55-years-old man visited his family doctor because of a one-day existing, not painful, right-sided swelling of the cheek. It appeared to be a subcutaneous emphysema, caused at an attempt to remove mandibular third molar roots, using a water- and air-cooled air rotor. Rare potential seuelae resulting from subcutaneous emphysema are venous air embolism, airway obstruction because of neck swelling, pneumomediastinum, and mediastinitis. Using air-cooled instruments in surgical orofacial treatments should be avoided because of the possible atrogenic life-threatening complications
Introduction: Emergency physicians should be cognizant of complications following common procedures ...
Subcutaneous facial emphysema related to dental treatments is a well-known clinical complication due...
Subcutaneous emphysema is a well-known and recognized complication in oral surgery, due to high pres...
Surgical emphysema is an uncommon but potentially serious complication of third molar removal and ot...
Third molar surgery is one of the most frequently performed procedures in oral and maxillofacial sur...
Subcutaneous laterocervical emphysema and pneumomediastinum are often due to head and neck surgery, ...
Subcutaneous emphysema is the presence of air beneath the skin’s soft tissues. It can result from me...
Satomi Sugiyama, Toshinori Iwai, Nobuhide Ohashi, Senri Oguri, Makoto Hirota, Kenji Mitsudo Departm...
pneumomediastinum occurring post dental extraction A 20-year-old woman presented with painful left s...
Subcutaneous emphysema is a rare complication in dentistry, which may lead to diagnostic errors and ...
Here, we present the case of a woman who suffered from acute dyspnea and right cheek and neck swelli...
Subcutaneous emphysema is a rare complication in the dental practice, including oral surgical proced...
Subcutaneous facial emphysema (SFE) following routine dental operative procedure is an uncommon but ...
Mediastinitis is a clinical case with high mortality and morbidity ratio. Thus, defining the causes ...
Background: Pneumomediastinum is commonly caused by iatrogenic injury such as surgery on the cervica...
Introduction: Emergency physicians should be cognizant of complications following common procedures ...
Subcutaneous facial emphysema related to dental treatments is a well-known clinical complication due...
Subcutaneous emphysema is a well-known and recognized complication in oral surgery, due to high pres...
Surgical emphysema is an uncommon but potentially serious complication of third molar removal and ot...
Third molar surgery is one of the most frequently performed procedures in oral and maxillofacial sur...
Subcutaneous laterocervical emphysema and pneumomediastinum are often due to head and neck surgery, ...
Subcutaneous emphysema is the presence of air beneath the skin’s soft tissues. It can result from me...
Satomi Sugiyama, Toshinori Iwai, Nobuhide Ohashi, Senri Oguri, Makoto Hirota, Kenji Mitsudo Departm...
pneumomediastinum occurring post dental extraction A 20-year-old woman presented with painful left s...
Subcutaneous emphysema is a rare complication in dentistry, which may lead to diagnostic errors and ...
Here, we present the case of a woman who suffered from acute dyspnea and right cheek and neck swelli...
Subcutaneous emphysema is a rare complication in the dental practice, including oral surgical proced...
Subcutaneous facial emphysema (SFE) following routine dental operative procedure is an uncommon but ...
Mediastinitis is a clinical case with high mortality and morbidity ratio. Thus, defining the causes ...
Background: Pneumomediastinum is commonly caused by iatrogenic injury such as surgery on the cervica...
Introduction: Emergency physicians should be cognizant of complications following common procedures ...
Subcutaneous facial emphysema related to dental treatments is a well-known clinical complication due...
Subcutaneous emphysema is a well-known and recognized complication in oral surgery, due to high pres...