Open Medicine (Jan 2016)

Delayed recurrent nerve paralysis following post-traumatic aortic pseudoaneurysm

  • Mesolella Massimo,
  • Ricciardiello Filippo,
  • Tafuri Domenico,
  • Varriale Roberto,
  • Testa Domenico

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2016-0041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 215 – 219

Abstract

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Blunt trauma to the neck or to the chest are increasingly observed in the emergency clinical practice. They usually follow motor vehicle accidents or may be work or sports related. A wide pattern of clinical presentation can be potentially encountered. We report the uncommon case of a patient who was referred to our observation presenting with hoarseness and disphagia. Twenty days before he had sustained a car accident with trauma to the chest, neck and the mandible. Laryngoscopy showed a left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy. Further otolaryngo-logical examination showed no other abnormality. At CT and MR imaging a post-traumatic aortic pseudoaneurysm was revealed. The aortic pseudoaneurysm was consequently repaired by implantation of an endovascular stent graft under local anesthesia. The patient was discharged 10 days later. At 30-days follow-up laryngoscopy the left vocal cord palsy was completely resolved.

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