• Saudi Med J · Jan 2024

    Traumatic retropharyngeal hematoma: A systematic review of reported cases.

    • Abdullah A Alabdulqader, Norah A Almudawi, Shahad M Alkhonezan, Mohammed A Almudawi, Manal M Alkhonezan, Ghada A Alshehri, and Abdullah M Alnatheer.
    • From the Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (Alabdulqader), College of Medicine, Imam Mohmmad Ibn Saud Islamic University; from the Collage of Medicine (N. A. Almudawi, S. M. Alkhonezan, M. A. Almudawi, M. M. Alkhonezan, Alshehri), Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, and from the Department of Emergency Medicine (Alnatheer), King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
    • Saudi Med J. 2024 Jan 1; 45 (1): 102610-26.

    ObjectivesTo study the mechanisms of injury, clinical manifestations, radiological findings, management, and outcomes of traumatic retropharyngeal hematoma (RH).MethodsWe used the Preferred Reporting Items of Systematic Reviews guidelines to carry out a systematic literature review to identify all published cases of traumatic RH by searching the PubMed database. Articles published between 1988 and 2022 that reported traumatic RH were included. However, articles that reported non-traumatic RHs and non-English articles were excluded from this study.ResultsOf the 62 articles screened, 56 were included. Most patients (55%) were above the mean age of 61.7. The majority of patients were male (69.7%). The main symptom was dyspnea (66.6%) and symptoms usually presented within 24 hours. Among the patients, 90.9% did not take anticoagulants or have coagulation disorders, and the main injury mechanism was falling (54.5%). Most of the computed tomography findings reported retropharyngeal (38%) and prevertebral (15%) hematoma. Meanwhile, magnetic resonance imaging revealed 2 masses in the retropharyngeal space and 2 RHs. With several treatment modalities, more than 50% of the cases were only observed (44 cases), and endotracheal intubation was the most commonly used airway management method (n=35).ConclusionTraumatic RH is often caused by falls, particularly in elderly patients. Dyspnea is the primary symptom, usually appearing within 24 hours. Cervical vertebral fractures are the leading cause, and observation is the most common treatment approach.PROSPERO Reg. No.: CRD42022349010.Copyright: © Saudi Medical Journal.

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