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Thursday, May 27, 2021

Isolated Cricoid Fracture and Thyroid Hematoma in Blunt Injury of the Neck

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Abstract

Introduction Blunt trauma to the neck may result in life threatening injuries due to airway compromise. Thyroid Injury in a previously normal gland is rare, so is Isolated Cricoid Fracture. The expanding thyroid hematoma and an unstable larynx compound the effects of compression and lead to sudden deterioration of the patient. Case Report We report the case of young male, who sustained a blunt injury in front of the neck. He developed a swelling in the front of his neck and suddenly deteriorated, needing intubation and airway management. Computed Tomographic imaging of the neck showed thyroid hematoma and fracture of the cricoid ring requiring an emergency hemi thyroidectomy and fixation of the cricoid fracture. Discussion This case brings forth the occurrence of two rare entities, Thyroid hematoma and Isolated Cricoid fracture in the same patient needing expert airway management and exploration.

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