颈部轻微钝性外伤致咽穿孔伤1例

Q4 Medicine Trauma Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tcr.2024.101120
Makoto Kobayashi , Junnosuke Saito , Hiroki Fujino , Kyohei Sakurai , Yoshimatsu Ehama
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背景咽部穿孔已被证明是施加于颈部的大量外力的结果。这种创伤经常伴有额外的器官损伤和颈椎骨折。在这个报告中,我们提出了一个非常罕见的例子,其中轻微的钝性颈部创伤导致咽损伤,而没有同时损害其他器官。病例介绍:一名18岁女子在与机动车相撞后,因自行车车把握把造成左侧下颌下区域钝性创伤,导致颈部挫伤。患者表现为颈部轻度挫伤,无活动性出血或血肿。此外,她没有对她的脖子或喉咙的状况表示任何担忧。医学检查显示颈部无异常呼吸音,气道无任何畸形或偏差。尽管没有异物,但计算机断层扫描显示存在自由空气,穿过胸锁乳突肌和喉部之间的间隙,到达咽后壁。在用生理盐水清洗伤口时,患者报告有水进入口腔的感觉,这导致确认咽穿孔损伤。在饮用测试期间未观察到泄漏的证据,并且确定瘘管是单向的。患者入院随访,第3天出院,无其他并发症。伤后第6天门诊检查未见异常。结论轻微钝性外伤致咽穿孔伤极为罕见。在本病例中,注水试验和饮水试验在确认诊断和确定适当的治疗计划方面都是有用的。
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Perforating pharyngeal injury caused by minor blunt trauma to the neck: A case report

Background

Pharyngeal perforation has been documented as a consequence of substantial external force applied to the neck. Such trauma is frequently accompanied by additional organ injury and cervical fracture. In this report, we present an exceptionally rare instance in which minor blunt trauma to the neck resulted in pharyngeal injury without concomitant damage to other organs.

Case presentation

An 18-year-old woman sustained a contusion of the neck due to blunt trauma to the left submandibular region from her bicycle handlebar grip following a collision with a motor vehicle. The patient exhibited a minor contusion of the neck, devoid of active bleeding or hematoma. Furthermore, she did not express any concerns regarding the condition of her neck or throat. A medical examination revealed the absence of abnormal breath sounds in the neck and the absence of any deformity or deviation of the airway. Despite the absence of a foreign body, computed tomography demonstrated the presence of free air extending through the interstitial space between the sternocleidomastoid muscle and larynx, reaching the posterior pharyngeal wall. While the wound was being cleansed with saline solution, the patient reported a sensation of water entering the mouth, which led to the confirmation of a perforation injury to the pharynx. No evidence of leakage was observed during the drinking tests, and the fistula was determined to be unidirectional. The patient was admitted to the hospital for follow-up and discharged on the third day without any additional complications. The outpatient examination conducted on the sixth day following the injury revealed no abnormalities in the physical findings.

Conclusion

Perforating pharyngeal injuries resulting from minor blunt trauma are exceedingly uncommon. In the present case, the water injection test and drinking test were instrumental in both confirming the diagnosis and determining the appropriate treatment plan.
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Trauma Case Reports
Trauma Case Reports Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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期刊介绍: Trauma Case Reports is the only open access, online journal dedicated to the publication of case reports in all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Case reports on all aspects of trauma management, surgical procedures for all tissues, resuscitation, anaesthesia and trauma and tissue healing will be considered for publication by the international editorial team and will be subject to peer review. Bringing together these cases from an international authorship will shed light on surgical problems and help in their effective resolution.
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