Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica. Suppl.
Online ISSN : 2185-1557
Print ISSN : 0912-1870
ISSN-L : 0912-1870
Cervical Tracheal Injury Due to Tuki-Waza in Kendo Match
Shigeki NishihiraHiroyuki YamauchiMasataka EdoHiroshi TanakaMasakazu Masaki
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1992 Volume 1992 Issue Supplement57 Pages 239-245

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A rare case of cervical tracheal injury in Kendo match is reported. A 17 year old senior high school boy had sustained a shinai thrust injury to his throat during a Kendo match.
At admission, X-ray examination revealed apparent mediastinal emphysema. In the neck, chest and axilla there was marked subcutaneous emphysema. Although the trachea did not appear to be torn, there was linear coagulation at the first to third ring and the posterior wall on the mucous membrane of the trachea under bronchoscopic examination. Transnasal intubation was performed under local anesthesia. Hypoxcemia occurred three hours after intubation. Computed tomography yielded excellent information of emphysema.

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