Abstract
Bleeding of the otorhinolaryngology area was explained according to location : the nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx or cervical part of the trachea and explained. In addition, we discussed blunt laryngeal trauma, where outward symptoms and findings can often be mild compared to severe interior findings, thus making it impossible to reach an appropriate and prompt diagnosis and administer early treatment.
We examined a case of innominate artery fistula in a 24-year-old female who was under the control of a cuffed tracheal cannula after tracheostomy. Repeated excessive aspiration caused infection from tracheal granulation, which led to injury of the innominate artery.