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Pyriform sinus rupture caused by blunt trauma.

Emil Jernstedt Barkovich1, M Reza Taheri1.   

Abstract

Hypopharyngeal perforation (HP) is a potentially life-threatening condition most associated with iatrogenic injury and foreign body impaction. Additionally, a number of cases of posterior HP have been reported following blunt cervical trauma. We present a case of a construction accident causing lateral hypopharyngeal rupture. Visceral perforation was initially diagnosed on computed tomography (CT) imaging and managed conservatively. We speculate this region may be particularly vulnerable to injury due to an anatomic transition in adjacent fascial support. A review of 29 prior cases suggests that this may be the first reported case of blunt trauma causing rupture of the pyriform sinus. However, significant heterogeneity exists in diagnostic approach. Radiography and CT are rapid, sensitive modalities for suggesting pharyngeal perforation, while fluoroscopy and endoscopy can better assess injury size and location and monitor resolution. Early radiologic recognition of hypopharyngeal injury is essential to initiate appropriate treatment. In certain cases, including our own, both the presence and specific location of perforation may be identified on initial CT images.

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Keywords:  Blunt neck trauma; hypopharyngeal injury; hypopharynx; pharyngeal perforation; pyriform sinus

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33283650      PMCID: PMC8041400          DOI: 10.1177/1971400920975165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiol J        ISSN: 1971-4009


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