Pneumomediastinum is air leakage to mediastinal space from various potential sites, including lung, esophagus, trachea, and neck. It is a rare condition that develops either spontaneously with increased intraalveolar or intrabronchial pressure, or due to trauma. Although cases where face or neck trauma with subcutaneous emphysema that extended to mediastinal cavity via anatomical connections in face and neck have been reported, orbital traumas leading to pneumomediastinum are very rare occurrences that have seldom been reported. This paper documents a 17-year-old male who presented with diffuse subcutaneous emphysema involving paraorbital facial areas, which extended to neck and mediastinal cavity
Abstract Introduction Subcutaneous emphysema with pneumomediastinum is a rare phenomenon with a high...
Resumo/SummarySeveral complications can be related to surgical approaches of head and neck regions. ...
The etiology of spontaneous mediastinal emphysema is varied. Two illustrative cases are described, o...
Pneumomediastinum is air leakage to mediastinal space from various potential sites, including lung, ...
Retropharyngeal and mediastinal emphysema is associated with traumatic aerodigestive tract injury, a...
Subcutaneous facial emphysema is a well-known consequence of oral and maxillofacial traumatic injury...
Pneumomediastinum is a rare complication of facial fractures, always persuading the physicians to se...
Background: Blow-out fracture of the orbit is a common injury. However, not many cases are associate...
Subcutaneous emphysema may occur as a result of surgery, trauma or infectious process, air is forced...
SummarySubcutaneous emphysema is a common condition occurring after chest injury. It may also be obs...
SummaryIntroductionCervical subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum are often secondary to trau...
Subcutaneous emphysema is the presence of air beneath the skin’s soft tissues. It can result from me...
A 52-year-old man was admitted to our hospital emergency room for dyspnea and extensive chest swelli...
Subcutaneous and deep cervical emphysema (SCE) in the head and neck are found in a wide spectrum of ...
AbstractSpontaneous pneumomediastinum is defined as free air within the mediastinum, not associated ...
Abstract Introduction Subcutaneous emphysema with pneumomediastinum is a rare phenomenon with a high...
Resumo/SummarySeveral complications can be related to surgical approaches of head and neck regions. ...
The etiology of spontaneous mediastinal emphysema is varied. Two illustrative cases are described, o...
Pneumomediastinum is air leakage to mediastinal space from various potential sites, including lung, ...
Retropharyngeal and mediastinal emphysema is associated with traumatic aerodigestive tract injury, a...
Subcutaneous facial emphysema is a well-known consequence of oral and maxillofacial traumatic injury...
Pneumomediastinum is a rare complication of facial fractures, always persuading the physicians to se...
Background: Blow-out fracture of the orbit is a common injury. However, not many cases are associate...
Subcutaneous emphysema may occur as a result of surgery, trauma or infectious process, air is forced...
SummarySubcutaneous emphysema is a common condition occurring after chest injury. It may also be obs...
SummaryIntroductionCervical subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum are often secondary to trau...
Subcutaneous emphysema is the presence of air beneath the skin’s soft tissues. It can result from me...
A 52-year-old man was admitted to our hospital emergency room for dyspnea and extensive chest swelli...
Subcutaneous and deep cervical emphysema (SCE) in the head and neck are found in a wide spectrum of ...
AbstractSpontaneous pneumomediastinum is defined as free air within the mediastinum, not associated ...
Abstract Introduction Subcutaneous emphysema with pneumomediastinum is a rare phenomenon with a high...
Resumo/SummarySeveral complications can be related to surgical approaches of head and neck regions. ...
The etiology of spontaneous mediastinal emphysema is varied. Two illustrative cases are described, o...