Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 3 de 3
Filtrar
1.
Journal of Rhinology ; : 49-54, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-113512

RESUMEN

We report a case of foreign body presence in the ethmoid sinus cavity with anterior skull base fracture and visual loss. A 42-year-old male had an uncertain history of trauma and a penetrating wound near the left medial canthus. Computed tomography imaging showed a 3.0-cm bottle cap penetrating into the anterior skull base. He underwent foreign body removal, canalicular repair, ethmoidectomy, and cerebrospinal fluid leakage repair using packing material. Six months after the initial surgery, a second-stage operation for blow-out fracture repair was performed. At the 18-month postoperative follow-up from the initial surgery, the patient had no complaints except anosmia. This is a very rare case of a large, blunt, foreign body penetrating into the anterior skull base without long-term complications after successful removal and skull base repair. Simultaneous repair of cerebrospinal fluid leakage, management of canaliculi injury, and traumatic optic nerve neuropathy should be considered in such cases.


Asunto(s)
Adulto , Humanos , Masculino , Pérdida de Líquido Cefalorraquídeo , Senos Etmoidales , Estudios de Seguimiento , Cuerpos Extraños , Aparato Lagrimal , Trastornos del Olfato , Nervio Óptico , Fracturas Orbitales , Base del Cráneo , Heridas Penetrantes
2.
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 35-40, 2016.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-646073

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Adequate evaluation of the upper airway is critical in the management of pediatric patients with stridor or extubation failure. For this purpose, we designed an evaluation protocol of the upper airway for these patients, in collaboration with Dept. of Pediatrics, Intensive care team and Anesthesiology. Here we present the clinical results of our evaluation protocol and provide information about the etiology and management of the upper airway problems. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: Clinical data of 380 pediatric patients (M:F=231:149) having airway evaluation for their problems (stridor or extubation failure) were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, patients of age less than 3 months ranked first (30.0%). Comorbidities of pulmonary diseases (30.8%) and cardiovascular diseases (29.5%) were found. The pre and post-evaluation diagnosis, management and prognosis were evaluated and the usefulness of an airway evaluation protocol was discussed. RESULTS: Frequent pre-evaluation diagnoses were subglottic stenosis (55.2%), laryngomalacia (12.6%) and tracheal stenosis (9.2%) and these were changed to subglottic stenosis (44.5%), laryngomalacia (9.7%), tracheal stenosis (6.6%) and no abnormality (14.5%). Particularly, 50% of pre-diagnosis laryngomalacia, 25% of subglottic stenosis and 37% of tracheal stenosis were corrected to other causes by airway evaluation. The procedures were exam only (41.6%), endoscopic dilatation (20.8%) and tracheostomy (17.9%). In 190 out of 380 (50.0%), extubation was successful, but 151 patients (39.7%) had tracheostomy tube. CONCLUSION: Adequate evaluation of the upper airway in pediatric patients with stridor or extubation failure can facilitate the diagnosis and management of their problems.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Anestesiología , Enfermedades Cardiovasculares , Comorbilidad , Constricción Patológica , Conducta Cooperativa , Diagnóstico , Dilatación , Cuidados Críticos , Laringomalacia , Enfermedades Pulmonares , Pediatría , Pronóstico , Ruidos Respiratorios , Estudios Retrospectivos , Estenosis Traqueal , Traqueostomía
3.
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 786-792, 2015.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-649950

RESUMEN

Cranial fasciitis is an uncommon subset of nodular fasciitis composed of spindle cells and myxoid stroma. This is not considered as a true neoplasm, as it occurs mostly in the scalp as a rapidly growing mass accompanied by adjacent bony structure destruction. There are few cases of cranial fasciitis reported in the literature; however, we experienced a case of a 2-year-old girl with swelling of midface. Subtotal resection was performed and the final pathological result confirmed cranial fasciitis. We report this rare case with a review of the literature.


Asunto(s)
Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Fascitis , Cuero Cabelludo
SELECCIÓN DE REFERENCIAS
DETALLE DE LA BÚSQUEDA