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   Management of traumatic hyoid bone fractures: A case series  
   
نویسنده karna d. ,dragovic a.s. ,mehra r. ,mitra b.
منبع journal of emergency medicine, trauma and acute care - 2016 - دوره : 2016 - شماره : 3
چکیده    Purpose: hyoid bone fractures are uncommon,reported mainly in cases of hanging. there is a paucity of reports involving other mechanisms,and only a handful of case reports are available to guide the management of these fractures,especially within the emergency department setting. this study focused on identifying optimal initial airway management and subsequent treatment of patients with hyoid fractures. methods: patients presenting to an adult major trauma referral centre between january 2007 and july 2014 with a diagnosis of hyoid bone fracture were identified. patient records were reviewed retrospectively. results: of the 19 patients identified,16 cases were secondary to blunt force trauma. motor vehicle crashes accounted for eight of the 19 cases. all patients with major trauma were intubated as part of their initial airway management,while 50% of the minor trauma patients were intubated. only one patient underwent surgical repair of the hyoid bone. most patients experienced excellent outcomes with no hyoid fracture-related complications. conclusion: early intubation for suspected hyoid fractures is advised for those with a penetrating mechanism of injury,clinical features of airway compromise,and severe associated injuries. conservative,nonsurgical management of hyoid fractures remains the mainstay of management. a minimum 24-hour period of observation for patients who are not managed with endotracheal intubation is advised. © 2016 karna,dragovic,mehra,mitra,licensee hbku press.
کلیدواژه Airway; Fracture; Hyoid; Management; Trauma
آدرس emergency and trauma centre,alfred hospital,melbourne,vic, Australia, department of otolaryngology,royal victorian eye and ear hospital,melbourne,vic, Australia, department of anaesthesia and perioperative medicine,alfred hospital,melbourne,vic,australia,academic board of anaesthesia and perioperative medicine,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia, emergency and trauma centre,alfred hospital,melbourne,vic,australia,department of epidemiology and preventive medicine,monash university,clayton,vic,australia,national trauma research institute,alfred hospital,melbourne,vic, Australia
 
     
   
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