A rare lethal complication of larynxopharynx injuries by a foreign body
- Authors: Fedin AV1,2, Poyarkova VS3, Aschina LA4, Shkurova NA1,2
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Affiliations:
- Clinical hospital №6 named after G.A. Zakharyin
- Penza State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Educational, Penza, Russia
- Volgograd State Medical University
- Penza State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Educational
- Issue: Vol 101, No 4 (2020)
- Pages: 570-573
- Section: Clinical observations
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/33829
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/KMJ2020-570
- ID: 33829
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Abstract
A lethal complication of laryngopharynx injuries by foreign bodies is a rare phenomenon. Among foreign bodies are ingested together with food, fishbones are the most common. They can injure the mucous membrane of the larynx and pharynx due to the sharp edges, thereby causing inflammation, resulting in edema occurs, hyperemia and increased pain. Besides, foreign bodies can provoke complications such as bleeding, cervical phlegmon, subcutaneous emphysema, esophageal perforation, sepsis and others, which can lead to the death of patients. However, due to timely diagnosis, according to the scientific literature, such cases are extremely rare. Because the visualization of foreign bodies in the area of the larynx is difficult (especially when localized in the pyriform sinuses), laryngoscopy is used for diagnosis. Moreover, in some cases, X-ray examination and computed tomography are indicated. The paper presents a clinical observation of a 57-year-old patient M., whose cause of death was a rare complication of laryngopharynx injuries with a fishbone. When the patient was admitted to the department, the basic clinical diagnosis was established: laryngopharyngeal injury complicated by right parapharyngeal abscess. The patient underwent antibacterial, infusion, anti-inflammatory and antihypertensive therapy. At 20 hours after hospital admission, the patient had an abrupt loss of consciousness and cardiac arrest, then death. Based on the clinical picture, it was concluded that pulmonary thromboembolism was the probable cause of death. The autopsy revealed injury of the right external jugular vein, as a result of which develop thrombophlebitis, and then pulmonary artery thromboembolism, which caused the patient's death. No similar clinical descriptions were found in the available scientific literature.
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A V Fedin
Clinical hospital №6 named after G.A. Zakharyin; Penza State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Educational, Penza, Russia
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Email: pushino2008@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Penza, Russia; Penza, Russia
V S Poyarkova
Volgograd State Medical University
Email: pushino2008@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Volgograd, Russia
L A Aschina
Penza State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Educational
Email: pushino2008@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Penza, Russia
N A Shkurova
Clinical hospital №6 named after G.A. Zakharyin; Penza State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Educational, Penza, Russia
Email: pushino2008@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Penza, Russia; Penza, Russia
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