Penetrating Neck Trauma by Gunshot Injury: 1 Case Report

총상에 의한 경부 관통상 -치험 1례-

  • Hong, Yoon Joo (Dept. of Emergency Medical Technology, Seoul Health College, Dept. of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Nowoen Eulji Hospital)
  • 홍윤주 (서울보건대학 응급구조과, 노원을지병원 흉부외과학 교실)
  • Published : 2005.06.30

Abstract

Penetrating neck trauma by gunshot injury involving tracheobronchial tree is rare in Korea. Extensive tissue damage by cavitation, tissue fragmentation and shock wave transmission of high-velocity projectile along with associated organ injury renders high rate of mortality and morbidity. A 28 year old man in military service with gunshot wound in left cervical area presented initial symptoms of severe dyspnea and subcutaneous emphysema. Computed tomography of chest and cervical region as well as bronchoscopic evaluation was performed to confirm highly suspected injury to cervical trachea. Surgical exposure was established through a low collar incision; the damaged segment of 3.5 cm length including 2-4th tracheal rings was resected out and end-to-end anastomosis was performed. Bleeding from lacerated anterior jugular vein was controlled by ligation of both ends and a K2 bulllet was found upon inner border of body of first rib, medial to right carotid sheath and removed out. Cervical esophagus, carotid artery, internal jugular vein and recurrent laryngeal nerve were spared. Extubation was done on the first postoperative day and postoperative course until discharge on nineth postoperative day remained uneventful.

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