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2012 Volume.19 No. 1 p.63 ~ p.66
Cervicofacial Emphysema and Pneumomediastinum Following Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy
Choi Jeong-Seok

Lee Hyung-Jun
Kim Young-Hyun
Kim Bo-Hyung
Kang Sung-Ho
Lee Myeong-Jong
Yu Myeong-Sang
Abstract
Many patients regard tonsillectomy as a minor operation because it is performed frequently. Although tonsillectomy is considered a relatively safe surgical procedure, numerous complications have been described. The common complications are hemorrhage, infection, and following anesthesia, aspiration, cardiac arrhythmia, and laryngeal trauma. Cervicofacial emphysema and pneumomediastinum are rarely observed sequelae of surgical intervention in the upper aerodigestive tract. Although these complications resolve spontaneously in most cases, a few cases result in tension pneumothorax and other life-threatening conditions. Symptoms include chest pain, neck pain, dyspnea and odynophagia. Treatment involves frequent assessment of the airway and extent of the emphysema. The authors of the present study report of a patient who developed pneumomediastinum shortly after an adenotonsillectomy as well as a review of the related literature.
KEYWORD
Tonsillectomy , Subcutaneous Emphysema , Pneumomediastinum
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