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Tracheal injury

Revision as of 21:58, 6 December 2014 by Rossdonaldson1 (talk | contribs) (Rossdonaldson1 moved page Tracheal Injury to Tracheal injury)
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Contents

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Clinical Features
  • 3 Differential Diagnosis
    • 3.1 Thoracic Trauma
  • 4 Workup
  • 5 Management
  • 6 Disposition
  • 7 See Also
  • 8 Sources

Background

  • Usually occurs at junction of trachea and cricoid cartilage

Clinical Features

  • Subcutaneous emphysema, stridor

Differential Diagnosis

Thoracic Trauma

  • Airway/Pulmonary
    • Bronchial injury
    • Diaphragmatic trauma
    • Hemothorax
    • Pneumomediastinum
    • Pulmonary contusion
    • Tracheal injury
    • Trachobronchial injury
    • Traumatic pneumothorax
      • Tension pneumothorax
  • Cardiac/Vascular
    • Cardiac injury
      • Blunt cardiac injury
        • Cardiac contusion
        • Commotio cordis
      • Penetrating cardiac injury
      • Cardiac tamponade
    • Traumatic aortic transection
  • Musculoskeletal
    • Clavicle fracture
      • Clavicle fracture (peds)
    • Rib fracture
      • Flail chest
    • Scapular fracture
    • Scapulothoracic dissociation
    • Sternoclavicular dislocation
    • Sternum fracture
    • Thoracic and lumbar fractures and dislocations
  • Other
    • Esophageal injury or Perforation
    • Pneumomediastinum
    • Pneumopericardium
    • Traumatic asphyxia

Workup

Management

Disposition

See Also

  • Thoracic Trauma

Sources

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  • Ross Donaldson
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