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Cervical Cutaneous Emphysema after Laser Microsurgery for Treatment of Laryngeal Cancer: Case Report

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Laser laryngectomy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that offers advantages such as precise and limited resections, magnification of the surgical field by microscopy, and improved patient outcomes. However, it is not without risks, and intraoperative complications have been reported, including cervical-cutaneous emphysema. This case report presents a rare complication of cervical-cutaneous emphysema after laser laryngectomy occurring in a 57-year-old patient with glottic carcinoma. The patient underwent laser cordectomy, and after an uneventful procedure, the patient experienced an intense coughing episode followed by swelling and progressive emphysema. The patient was kept under surveillance in the intensive care unit and received ampicillin sulbactam, protective orotracheal intubation, and voice rest. The patient had a good clinical evolution, and the emphysema resolved within 8–10 days. This case highlights the importance of prompt recognition and management of complications that can arise from laser laryngectomy. Although this technique offers several advantages, it is not risk-free, and intraoperative complications can occur. As such, careful consideration and patient selection are important to minimize the risks and achieve successful outcomes.

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Trauma Management and Diagnosis

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FuenteEar Nose & Throat Journal
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Páginas014556132311665 - 014556132311665
pISSN0145-5613
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