The role of computed tomography in laryngotracheal trauma: A case series

Mansour Abdullah S Alghamdi, Shweta Chaudhary, Gunesh Rajan, Daniel Franklin, Rishi Bharti, Luis Filgueira

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Abstract

Laryngotracheal injuries are uncommon but often life threatening. Forensically, the assessment of survived cases is usually based on the external findings and several subjective elements such as reports from the involved persons and witnesses. Therefore, the need for more objective methods is crucial for forensic experts. Clinical computed tomography (CT) is sufficiently advanced to provide
detailed descriptions of the internal structures. This study aims to evaluate the use of CT in survived and non-survived cases of laryngotracheal trauma. A total of five patients were included in this study (4 survived cases and one deceased). Information and data were collected retrospectively from medical records; radiological images were analyzed. The study involved three cases with injuries which resultedfrom blunt trauma caused by an alleged boating accident and sporting accidents, as well as two cases with injuries as a result of medical malpractice. During history taking, type of injury may help in early diagnosis
and fast provision of treatment to patients. Blunt types of injury may require the help of CT more than acute injuries for early diagnosis and treatment.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1088-1098
Number of pages11
JournalArab Journal of Forensic Sciences and Forensic Medicine
Volume1
Issue number8
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 31 Dec 2018

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