Considerations and Management of a Laryngeal Fracture after Sneezing
- PMID: 33873050
- DOI: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2021.103036
Considerations and Management of a Laryngeal Fracture after Sneezing
Abstract
Non-traumatic laryngeal fracture is uncommon but should be suspected whenever patients present with dysphonia, odynophagia, dysphagia, neck crepitus, or hemoptysis following a sneeze or coughing episode. Physical examination coupled with computed tomography is essential for making the diagnosis. Management can vary depending on the severity of the case, but the general approach is similar to any trauma. In this report, we describe a non-traumatic laryngeal fracture that occurred following a forceful sneeze. The case was notable for the presence of pneumomediastinum, independent mobility of the thyroid ala, and operative intervention was pursued to repair the fracture.
Keywords: Dysphonia; Laryngeal fracture; Pneumomediastinum; Sneezing.
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