Title: Penetrating neck trauma refresher<br/>
Author: Robert Flint<br/>
<a href='mailto:rflint@som.umaryland.edu'>[Click to email author]</a><hr/>
Link: <a href='https://umem.org/educational_pearls/4637/'>https://umem.org/educational_pearls/4637/</a><hr/><p>For penetrating neck trauma:</p>
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<p>Does it violate the platysma if no, close wound and discharge </p>
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<p>If yes, are there any hard signs of injury like enlarging hematoma, air from the wound, difficulty swallowing, blood in the airway, respiratory distress then to the OR</p>
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<p>If no, Ct angio of the neck. If negative and no other findings admit for observation or discharge. If positive, to the OR. If equivocal, endoscopy and broncoscopy. </p>
<p>No longer think about the zones of the neck. Treat them all the same. </p>
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