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. 2025 Jun 19;63(1):40-43.
doi: 10.4274/tao.2025.2024-12-11. Epub 2025 Jun 16.

Cervicofacial Emphysema: A Rare and Potentially Fatal Complication of Tonsillectomy

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Cervicofacial Emphysema: A Rare and Potentially Fatal Complication of Tonsillectomy

Vural Akın et al. Turk Arch Otorhinolaryngol. .

Abstract

Tonsillectomy is commonly performed in otorhinolaryngology clinics and is a relatively reliable procedure. Nevertheless, several complications, most notably postoperative bleeding, have been identified. Cervicofacial emphysema following tonsillectomy is exceedingly rare. This complication can lead to high-mortality outcomes, such as necrotizing fasciitis, mediastinitis, and pneumomediastinum. In this case report, we present the diagnosis and treatment of cervicofacial emphysema that developed on the third postoperative day in a 25-year-old female patient, along with a review of the relevant literature.

Keywords: Tonsillectomy; case report; cervicofacial emphysema; pneumomediastinum; postoperative complications.

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Figure 2
No findings supporting emphysema observed in the cervical radiograph
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Figure 1a
Appearances compatible with emphysema predominantly concentrated in the right submandibular area of the neck (white arrow). No defect observed in the tracheal air column
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Figure 1b
No defect observed in the laryngeal and tracheal air column
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Figure 1c
No significant pathology observed in the chest on posteroanterior chest radiograph

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