Surgical Treatment of a Life-Threatening Large Retropharyngeal Hematoma after Minor Trauma : Two Case Reports and a Literature Review.
10.3340/jkns.2015.58.3.304
- Author:
Jin Hoon PARK
1
;
Eui Kyun JEONG
;
Dong Ho KANG
;
Sang Ryong JEON
Author Information
1. Department of Neurological Surgery, Gangneung Asan Hospital, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Gangneung, Korea.
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Longitudinal ligaments;
Hematoma;
Airway obstruction;
Spine;
Intubation;
Surgeons
- MeSH:
Airway Obstruction;
Convalescence;
Dyspnea;
Emergencies;
Emergency Service, Hospital;
Hematoma*;
Humans;
Intubation;
Intubation, Intratracheal;
Longitudinal Ligaments;
Neck;
Neck Pain;
Pathology;
Prognosis;
Spine;
Tears
- From:Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
2015;58(3):304-307
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Only a few cases of anterior longitudinal ligament (ALL) injury related with retropharyngeal hematoma without fracture have previously been reported. The treatment of choice for retropharyngeal hematoma is generally considered to be conservative care, but we believe that early surgery of this pathology would be better in certain situations. Here, we describe two cases with life-threatening large retropharyngeal hematomas related with ALL injuries and operated on at an early stage. Two previously healthy patients visited the emergency room with neck pain and dyspnea after falling. Serious neck swelling was observed and lateral neck X-ray showed severe widening of the prevertebral space. Due to dyspnea progression, emergency endotracheal intubation was performed. Although there was no primary cause of the retropharyngeal hematoma on preoperative examination, ALL tearing was intraoperatively confirmed during early surgery. The in-hospital evolutions of the patients were favorable after surgery. We should bear in mind the possibility of ALL injury and perform early surgery where possible given the earlier convalescence and good prognosis.