Complete cervical tracheal transection due to blunt trauma

Acute Med Surg. 2016 Mar 28;3(4):376-379. doi: 10.1002/ams2.184. eCollection 2016 Oct.

Abstract

Case: A 31-year-old man was caught up in the rotor of a snow-removing truck. He was diagnosed with tension pneumothorax and managed with tube thoracostomy in the ambulance. But he was left with respiratory discomfort. Computed tomography scan suggested the diagnosis of complete cervical tracheal transection.

Outcome: The endotracheal tube was advanced distal to the transection site under bronchoscopic guidance, which stabilized the patient's cardiopulmonary condition. The tracheal injury healed well after emergent surgical repair.

Conclusion: Complete cervical tracheal transection is rare and requires a high index of suspicion for timely diagnosis. It is important to secure the airway, which can be done by fiberoptic bronchoscopy.

Keywords: Blunt trauma; complete cervical tracheal transection; fiberoptic bronchoscopy.

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