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Management of Subcutaneous Emphysema Due to Penetrating Oropharyngeal Trauma

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Penetrating trauma to the oropharynx is a rare problem in children. Although the majority of cases heal with no long-term consequences, it they can result in fatal complications. In this case report we discuss how a spoon-related oropharyngeal trauma case was treated. We discuss how a spoon-related oropharyngeal trauma case was treated in this case report. A 7-year-old boy fell facedown when eating ice cream, and the spoon became stuck in his throat. A vertical 3-4 cm laceration in the midline of the posterior wall of the pharynx was discovered. There was subcutaneous and retropharyngeal air values extending into the upper mediastinum in his computed tomography scan. His computed tomography scan showed subcutaneous and retropharyngeal air values extending into the upper mediastinum. The patient was intubated and monitored in the pediatric intensive care unit. To prevent infection problems, broad-spectrum antibiotics were started. He was successfully extubated as his subcutaneous emphysema regressed. In penetrating trauma of the oropharynx to avoid fatal complications, early administration of antibiotic therapy, and close monitoring of the in the intensive care unit is vital. © 2022 Ondokuz Mayis Universitesi. All rights reserved.

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Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine (Turkey)

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39

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4

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1306

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1308

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