SA Neck Surgery Flashcards

1
Q

List five clinical signs of an acute oropharyngeal stick injury

A

No signs
Gagging
Hypersalivation
Pain
Dysphagia

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List five clinical signs of a chronic oropharyngeal stick injury

A

Dysphagia
Draining tract
Swelling (firm)

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3
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What are the two methods of treatment of an oropharyngeal stick injury and in which case would you use each?

A

Surgical exploration of the neck if chronic or acute with signs of cervical emphysema.
If acute without signs of emphysema: intra oral approach

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4
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What is a salivary mucocele?

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Collection of saliva that has leaked from a damaged salivary gland or salivary duct, and has accumulated in the tissues

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What are the three types of salivary mucocele and which is the most common?

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Cervical
Sublingual
Pharyngeal

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6
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What is oesophagoscopy used for?

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Use to remove the object and assess mucosal damage

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