Successful Non-Surgical Management of Extensive Tracheal Injury
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Case Report
VOLUME: 31 ISSUE: 4
P: 680 - 682
October 2020

Successful Non-Surgical Management of Extensive Tracheal Injury

Gazi Med J 2020;31(4):680-682
1. Department of ORL-HNS, School of Medical Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16800 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia.
2. Department of ORL, Hospital Tuanku Ja’afar, Jalan Rasah, 70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
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Received Date: 06.06.2020
Accepted Date: 21.06.2020
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ABSTRACT

Tracheal injury following a blunt trauma is rarely encountered. Tracheal injury usually requires immediate airway intervention as it is life-threatening. Rarity of this entity along with lack of concrete evidence-based literature poses a great conundrum in managing such patients. Amongst the meagre reported cases, bridging of the defect is recommended either via an endotracheal or a tracheostomy tube. Herein, we report a case of a teenage boy post trauma who sustained an extensive posterior tracheal wall laceration and was successfully managed conservatively. Close monitoring alongside serial imaging and diligent involvement of multidisciplinary team led to a complete recovery in this patient. We suggest that management of patients with tracheal injury should include a multidisciplinary team discussion to gather input from other teams in keeping with the possibility of the non-surgical approach. Awareness of this entity and its management is prudent as to avoid further unnecessary procedures which may cause mortality.

Keywords:
Tracheal rupture, neck trauma, traffic accidents, conservative