Trauma Case Reports (Apr 2021)

Unexpected blunt neck trauma resulting in laryngeal fracture, the case of the dangerous wooden box: A case report

  • Melissa Mortensen,
  • Nicholas Browne,
  • Robert Hutnik,
  • Sina Mehraban Far

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32
p. 100439

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Background: Laryngeal fracture is a rare condition but is potentially lethal. These injuries are usually caused by major blunt trauma from motor vehicle accidents, physical assaults, or sports injuries. The high mortality associated with these injuries requires prompt recognition and treatment. Case report: We present a case of laryngeal fracture caused by falling from standing height and landing onto the edge of a wooden box– a seemingly minor blunt trauma. The patient fractured her thyroid lamina and had a comminuted fracture of the cricoid cartilage. The patient was able to be decannulated and required injection augmentation for return of normal voice. Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of maintaining a high level of suspicion for laryngeal fracture in a patient that falls and strikes the anterior neck. Early identification of laryngeal fractures not only allows for airway protection but helps ensure the preservation of voice, swallowing and airway functions.

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