Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3248136 The Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundTracheal disruption secondary to blunt force occurs infrequently. Most individuals suffering such an injury die before arriving at a hospital. Diagnosis for those who do present alive is often delayed, as signs and symptoms typically do not match the severity of injury.ObjectiveThe objectives of this case report are to present a unique mechanism for tracheal disruption and to discuss our management strategy.Case ReportWe describe an 18-year-old man who suffered tracheal disruption after entanglement of his scarf in a go-kart engine. His initial workup was conducted by emergency physicians and included computed tomographic evaluation of the neck. After diagnosis, the patient was transported to an operating suite. Awake tracheostomy was performed in this controlled environment to secure the airway, after which the trachea was repaired via primary anastomosis.ConclusionsPrompt recognition and appropriate intervention are critical in the care of patients with suspected tracheal transection to prevent mortality.

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