Pathologic cervical burst fracture presenting with airway compromise
- PMID: 20710139
- DOI: 10.1097/SMJ.0b013e3181de0d0c
Pathologic cervical burst fracture presenting with airway compromise
Abstract
Mechanical airway compromise following cervical spine injury or fracture is a rare but known entity. It most commonly is the result of the development of a retropharyngeal hematoma or prevertebral soft tissue edema that obstructs the airway, leading to respiratory distress and emergent need for airway management and possible surgical intervention. We present a novel case of airway compromise following a C3 burst fracture without associated retropharyngeal hematoma or prevertebral soft tissue edema. Surgical management is discussed, and a review of relevant literature is provided. Pathological cervical spine fracture must be included in the differential diagnosis of a patient presenting with acute airway obstruction of unknown etiology.
Comment in
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Re: Pathologic cervical burst fracture presenting with airway compromise.South Med J. 2010 Jun;103(6):497. doi: 10.1097/SMJ.0b013e3181de0ee6. South Med J. 2010. PMID: 20710128 No abstract available.
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