• Laryngo- rhino- otologie · Aug 2005

    Comparative Study

    [CT findings in isolated laryngeal trauma].

    • S Kösling, C Heider, and S Bartel-Friedrich.
    • Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Klinik für Diagnostische Radiologie, E.-Grube-Strasse 40, 06097 Halle, Germany. sabrina.koesling@medizin.uni-halle.de
    • Laryngorhinootologie. 2005 Aug 1; 84 (8): 583-8.

    UnlabelledThe purpose of this article is a retrospective analysis of cases with suspected laryngeal trauma. The clinical importance, possibilities and limits of computertomographic diagnostics in laryngeal trauma are discussed.Patients And MethodsBetween 1992 and 2003 we performed high resolution computed tomography (CT) in 7 patients after an isolated laryngeal trauma with a standardized examination protocol.ResultsFollowing CT findings we made: one fracture of the thyroid cartilage, two fractures of the cricoids cartilage, one luxation of the arytenoids cartilage and four extensive soft tissue swelling of the larynx. One of the patients showed no lesions on CT. In another patient we found an intensive increase of density of arytenoids cartilage as sign of an arytenoids necrosis.ConclusionHigh resolution spiral computed tomography is the method of choice to detect or exclude laryngeal fractures after an isolated neck trauma. Special parameters are necessary for detection of subtle pathological findings. In the estimation of mucosal or vocal cord changes the CT is inferior to endoscopy.

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