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Tree Branch Penetrating Injury

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South Texas Health System McAllen

Status

Completed

Conditions

Penetrating Injury Neck

Treatments

Procedure: Balloon Tamponade

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05569447
D-22-01107

Details and patient eligibility

About

Penetrating trauma to the neck can result in severe morbidity and mortality. Location of the injury dictates the appropriate clinical management. Challenging traumatic injuries require resourceful treatment options

Full description

A complex traumatic case of a foreign body penetrating the neck, the parotid gland, disrupting the internal jugular vein, with the tip resting at the anterior aspect of the C1 ring is reported. In this case, the authors seek to describe the clinical management of a vascular injury that resulted from penetrating zone III of the neck.

Due to the complex and dense presence of various structure in the neck, injuries can be difficult to manage. Thus, an algorithm identifies management strategies that are suggested based on the location of the injury, signs of vascular injury, identified injured structures and the hemodynamic stability of the patient. Balloon tamponade has been described in other organs of the body and it might be a therapeuticn option in patients were venous injuries are difficult to access.

Penetrating neck injuries continue to result in significant morbidity and mortality. However, with appropriate and efficient evaluation and management, better outcomes are expected as demonstrated in this case.

Enrollment

1 patient

Sex

Male

Ages

50+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Penetrating Injury to the Neck

Exclusion criteria

  • N?A

Trial contacts and locations

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