J Korean Soc Traumatol.  2010 Jun;23(1):53-55.

Spontaneously Healed Thyroid Cartilage Fracture with Displacement: Report of a Case

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  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea. oriryu@hanmail.net

Abstract

A thyroid cartilage fracture is a rare entity and can be overlooked easily. Such cases are difficult to diagnose, and assessment and treatment guidelines are difficult to determine. CT of the neck region may be useful when acute airway intervention is not required or when more information regarding the neck's anatomy is required for management decisions. We describe a case of a thyroid cartilage fracture with displacement. In the emergency department (ED), neck CT and fiberoptic nasopharyngoscopy were used to assess the status of the patient's (a male) vocal chords immediately. He remained unable to phonate continuously. After an immediate assessment, we decided to use steroid and conservative therapy. The patient had a good recovery and was without symptoms one month after injury. There is no question that early surgical repair of neck injuries affords the best results for airway and voice patency in most cases however, we suspect that surgical repair is not needed in all cases. Early recognition and an accurate therapy plan for a thyroid fracture with displacement are essential. Therefore, the emergency physician's immediate and careful decision based on endoscopy and neck CT is important for the patient's long-term recovery.

Keyword

Thyroid cartilage fracture; Blunt trauma; Laryngeal

MeSH Terms

Displacement (Psychology)
Emergencies
Endoscopy
Humans
Neck
Neck Injuries
Thyroid Cartilage
Thyroid Gland
Voice
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