Shooting Combined Injury of Respiratory and Swallowing Pathways
Střelné kombinované poranění dýchacích a polykacích cest
Autoři referují o zástřelu do krku ulomeným zubem okružní pily. Přes velký rozměr cizího tělesa, jeho uložení v průdušnici a průběh ranného kanálu měkkými tkáněmi krku, nedošlo k poranění velkých cév, ani zvratného nervu.
Klíčová slova:
zástřel, kontrastní těleso, fyzikální vyšetření.
Authors:
P. Klečka; J. Mrázek; E. Záthurecký
Authors‘ workplace:
ORL klinika FNsP Ostrava
přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Mrázek, CSc.
Published in:
Otorinolaryngol Foniatr, 55, 2006, No. 4, pp. 225-227.
Category:
Case History
Overview
The authors refer to the penetration wound caused by breaking of the tooth of a circular saw. In spite of the large size of the foreign body, its localization in the trachea and the course of the wound canal in soft tissues of the neck did not result in inju8ry of great vessels or recurrent nerve.
Key words:
shooting wound, contrast body, physical examination.
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