• Title of article

    Blunt Trauma to the Neck Presenting as Dysphonia and Dysphagia in a Healthy Young Woman; A Rare Case of Traumatic Laryngocele

  • Author/Authors

    Biswas, Saptarshi Department of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery - Forbes Hospital, Allegheny Health Network, Pennsylvania, USA , Saran, Manick Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine(LECOM) Erie -Pennsylvania.USA

  • Pages
    3
  • From page
    129
  • To page
    131
  • Abstract
    Laryngocele is not a common clinical entity that presents itself in a trauma setting. In the literature, there are currently two types of laryngocele, internal and mixed. Laryngocele may be congenital or acquired, and most often will present later in life. Traumatic laryngocele has only been reported three times in the literature before. Herein, we report a rare case of a 22-year-old woman who presents with bilateral laryngocele secondary to sustained direct trauma. Neck Ct-scan revealed bilateral laryngocele being responsible for her dysphagia and dysphonia. She was monitored in the hospital for further exacerbation of her symptoms with feared airway occlusion in mind. On hospital day three, her dysphagia had resolved and her dysphonia had significantly improved. A second CT, revealed resolution of left laryngocele with the right decreased in size since the initial presentation. She was followed and had complete resolution of symptoms one week after the injury.
  • Keywords
    Traumatic laryngocele , Blunt trauma , Conservative management , Resolution
  • Journal title
    Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2691048