Title of article :
Facial, Cervical, and Mediastinal Emphysema of the Clarinet Player: Case Report
Author/Authors :
Biçer, Yusuf Özgür Abant İzzet Baysal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Otolaryngology, Turkey , Kesgin, Selcan Abant İzzet Baysal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Otolaryngology, Turkey , Tezcan, Erkan Abant İzzet Baysal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Otolaryngology, Turkey , Köybaşı, Serap Abant İzzet Baysal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Otolaryngology, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Cervicofacial emphysema may arise due to the leakage of air from a defect in the aerodigestive tract to the fascial layers of neck and face. Rarely, it may be caused by insufflation of air through the Stensen’s duct. Case Report: We present a case with diffuse facial, cervical and mediastinal emphysema due to playing a wind instrument immediately after a facial trauma. There was no mucosal defect or laceration noticed by examination which could explain the origin of the emphysema. Despite the widespread cervicofacial emphysema with mediastinal involvement, the patient significantly improved within 48 hours without any intervention. Conclusion: Even though cervicofacial emphysema ameliorates spontaneously, increased care must be taken, especially when there is pneumomediastinum and/or pneumothorax.
Keywords :
Cervicofacial , emphysema , mediastinal , Stensen’s duct , wind instrument
Journal title :
Balkan Medical Journal
Journal title :
Balkan Medical Journal