Gulrez Mahmood Author
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Affiliation
Subcutaneous emphysema
Wayne State University School of Medicine, Michigan, USA
I am Gulrez Mahmood Belonging to Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery in the field of the : Laryngeal fracture; Pneumomediastinum; Laryngeal trauma; Emesis; Vomiting; Fracture of larynx; Plates; Mini-plates; Subcutaneous emphysema from the Wayne State University School of Medicine, Michigan, USA
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Author(s): Gulrez Mahmood, Sagar Patel and Ho-Sheng Lin
Case Report: Traumatic Pneumomediastinum Following Emesis Two Years After Laryngeal Fracture Repair
Isolated laryngeal trauma is exceedingly rare. Significant morbidity associated with this type of injury necessitates early recognition of symptoms and swift surgical intervention. With such low incidence and limited experience of physicians, proper management of laryngeal trauma is controversial. Here we present a case of a young adult male who sustained fracture of the larynx while playing flag-football, requiring surgical repair. This patient presents 2 years later with extensive view moreĀ»