RESUMO
Acute laryngeal trauma is a great challenge for the otoloaryngologist. Early recognition, accurate evaluation and proper treatment may be crucial to immediate survival and long-term function. Objective:To describe an endoscopically-guided open reduction and adaptation plate fixation of an acute laryngeal fracture secondary to vehicular accident. Methods: a. Study Design: Surgical Innovation/ Case Report b. Setting:Tertiary Hospital in Metro Manila Results: Post-operative follow-up showed good vocal fold function and arytenoid position, with no food regurgitation, signs of aspiration or penetration on fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing Conclusion: Endoscopic guidance allows higher magnification minimizing iatrogenic mucosal damage during manipulation. (Author)