Penetrating neck injuries are injuries that penetrate the platysma and are a major cause of morbidity and mortality because of the vital structures confined in the neck area. Injuries involving the larynx are especially dangerous because of the risk of airway compromise. These injuries could be intentional or accidental and the mechanisms and severity vary. Management can be challenging and sometimes controversial. We present 3 cases illustrating different mechanisms of occurrence and highlighting some of the challenging associated with management with suggestions for optimal management.Keywords: Penetrating neck injuries, laryngeal trauma, neck trauma, laryngotracheal injuries, airway traum
The neck is a complex pathway for numerous critical structures and is defined by layers of fascial p...
Background: Traumatic airway injuries are fortunately rare. Though injuries can be obvious and init...
Laryngotracheal trauma is rare but can pose serious threats to one\u27s life. Presenting symptoms va...
Introduction: Laryngotracheal trauma is a rare life-threatening emergency that requires early identi...
Penetrating neck traumas are traumas that pass through the platysma muscle, and they account for 5% ...
Blunt and penetrating trauma to the neck can result in life-threatening in-juries that demand immedi...
A man was admitted to our Emergency Department with a foreign body crossing the neck at full thickne...
AIM- Cut throat injuries pose a great therapeutic challenge because of the multiple vital structures...
AIM- Cut throat injuries pose a great therapeutic challenge because of the multiple vital structures...
AbstractLaryngo-tracheal injuries resulting from blunt trauma neck are fortunately rare, but may hav...
Introduction –The Neck is prone to injuries that are life threatening due to the presence of vital s...
INTRODUCTION: Laryngotracheal injuries are extremely uncommon, but they can be fatal. They are of m...
Abstract Penetrating injuries to the neck pose a unique challenge to clinicians due to the proximity...
Most acute laryngeal injuries are caused by motor vehicle accidents. Patients with multiple injuries...
Background: Traumatic airway injuries are fortunately rare. Though injuries can be obvious and init...
The neck is a complex pathway for numerous critical structures and is defined by layers of fascial p...
Background: Traumatic airway injuries are fortunately rare. Though injuries can be obvious and init...
Laryngotracheal trauma is rare but can pose serious threats to one\u27s life. Presenting symptoms va...
Introduction: Laryngotracheal trauma is a rare life-threatening emergency that requires early identi...
Penetrating neck traumas are traumas that pass through the platysma muscle, and they account for 5% ...
Blunt and penetrating trauma to the neck can result in life-threatening in-juries that demand immedi...
A man was admitted to our Emergency Department with a foreign body crossing the neck at full thickne...
AIM- Cut throat injuries pose a great therapeutic challenge because of the multiple vital structures...
AIM- Cut throat injuries pose a great therapeutic challenge because of the multiple vital structures...
AbstractLaryngo-tracheal injuries resulting from blunt trauma neck are fortunately rare, but may hav...
Introduction –The Neck is prone to injuries that are life threatening due to the presence of vital s...
INTRODUCTION: Laryngotracheal injuries are extremely uncommon, but they can be fatal. They are of m...
Abstract Penetrating injuries to the neck pose a unique challenge to clinicians due to the proximity...
Most acute laryngeal injuries are caused by motor vehicle accidents. Patients with multiple injuries...
Background: Traumatic airway injuries are fortunately rare. Though injuries can be obvious and init...
The neck is a complex pathway for numerous critical structures and is defined by layers of fascial p...
Background: Traumatic airway injuries are fortunately rare. Though injuries can be obvious and init...
Laryngotracheal trauma is rare but can pose serious threats to one\u27s life. Presenting symptoms va...