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Introduction: Interventions for massive subcutaneous emphysema is rarely reported in the literature with lack of comparative studies and strong preferences over one treatment option compared to another. Tracheostomy is a conservative measure as compared to primary closure of tracheobronchial injury for the management of massive subcutaneous emphysema.
Case report: A 62-year gentleman who developed massive subcutaneous emphysema on the 12th post-operative day following two laparoscopic abdominal surgeries and an exploratory laparotomy. A computer tomographic scan was performed showing a suspicious tenting of the trachea at right posterolateral wall at the level of T2 vertebra with locules of air seen anterolaterally to the trachea. A subsequent microlaryngobronchoscopy performed showed no defect in the subglottic region, nor tracheobronchial tree. He was successfully managed with a surgical tracheostomy whereby the emphysema showed dramatic resolution on the second postoperative day.
Conclusion: Surgical tracheostomy demonstrated a success in managing massive subcutaneous emphysema.
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10.21608/ejentas.2018.6180.1051
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Conservative, emphysema, tracheostomy, tracheobronchial injury
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Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Center
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Christopher Yeoh
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Department Of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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chrisysnapp@gmail.com
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Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Center
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Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences
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