A Case Report of Acute Airway Compromise due to Subcutaneous Emphysema

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In the acute management of a trauma patient, airway patency is of utmost importance. The present case describes a male patient who presented with delayed severe upper airway obstruction secondary to massive subcutaneous emphysema following blunt traumatic injury two days previously. Airway compromise is a rarely described but serious complication of subcutaneous emphysema. Current management of subcutaneous emphysema and its association with pneumothorax is summarized. Early decompression of underlying pneumothoraces in patients with significant subcutaneous emphysema should be performed to avoid this rare complication.

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David Olmstead, Gary Gelfand, Ian Anderson, and John B. Kortbeek, “A Case Report of Acute Airway Compromise due to Subcutaneous Emphysema,” Case Reports in Medicine, vol. 2018, Article ID 3103061, 5 pages, 2018. doi:10.1155/2018/3103061

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