• Clin Otolaryngol Allied Sci · Oct 1988

    Stab wounds of the neck--observations on management.

    • J C Shotton.
    • Kings College Hospital, London.
    • Clin Otolaryngol Allied Sci. 1988 Oct 1;13(5):335-9.

    AbstractSeventeen stab wounds to the cervical region presenting over a 3 year period are described. Clinical assessment, appropriate investigations and surgical management are discussed. Examination of the oral cavity for the presence of blood or displacement of the lateral oropharyngeal wall by an expanding haematoma, assessment of air bubbling from a wound, particularly on coughing, chest and lower cranial nerve examination are all required. Blind probing or attempted clamping of a bleeding vessel in a neck wound is not recommended. The use of urgent angiography in stab wounds high in the neck behind and above the angle of the mandible is recommended. Primary repair is optimal for all laryngotracheal, pharyngo-oesophageal and significant neurological injuries.

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