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Gintare Ciburaite1,2, Marius Kaseta3
1Marijampole Hospital Marijampole Lithuania.
Abstract:
This case report presents management of a complete laryngotracheal separation after a 'clothesline' type injury. Laryngeal trauma to some extent was suspected but the diagnosis was confirmed after massive subcutaneous emphysema occurred after seemingly successful intubation. The airway was secured with a tracheostomy and secondary laryngotracheal anastomosis was done.
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