Laryngeal Fractures Treated with Titanium Mesh Fixation
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The larynx plays a vital role in respiration, swallowing, and vocal function. Thus, laryngeal fractures that are not appropriately managed may lead to permanent dyspnea, dysphagia, and voice disorders. In cases of laryngeal fractures, surgical repair by internal fixation has been performed with materials such as thread, steel wire, and titanium miniplates. However, thyroid and cricoid cartilage have a complicated morphology, and ossification at each site in the cartilage is not uniform; thus, in some cases it is difficult to perform internal fixation with conventional methods. In this case report, we describe two patients who underwent successful fixation of fractures in their laryngeal cartilage after trauma by using titanium mesh with thread and screws. Since optimal reduction and fixation of fractured laryngeal cartilage cannot be performed with conventional methods in patients with unossified cartilage, titanium mesh may be considered a safe and reliable alternative.
Systematic Review of Laryngeal Fractures and Trends in Operative Management.
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PMID: 36824183 PMC: 9941301. DOI: 10.1177/19433875221074847.
Laryngeal fracture treated with ultrasound-aided fixation using an absorbable plate system.
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PMID: 36817072 PMC: 9929854. DOI: 10.1016/j.tcr.2023.100777.
Laryngeal Trauma Managed with Titanium Mesh Fixation: A Rare Case Report.
Dwivedi G, Singh D, Surya N, Patnaik U, Sood A, Kumari A Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2022; 74(Suppl 2):2061-2064.
PMID: 36452665 PMC: 9702437. DOI: 10.1007/s12070-020-02016-3.