Comprehensive surgical management of a severe 270-degree circumferential penetrating neck injury from an industrial accident: a case report

J Surg Case Rep. 2024 Dec 13;2024(12):rjae779. doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjae779. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Penetrating neck injury (PNI), involving disruption of the platysma muscle, accounts for 10% of trauma cases and poses significant morbidity and mortality risks. This case report details the management of a 45-year-old male who sustained a 270-degree circumferential neck incision from an industrial accident. The patient presented with a deep neck laceration, severe blood loss, and hypovolemic shock. Pre-hospital care included intubation, oxygen supplementation, and fluid resuscitation. At the hospital, under general anesthesia, surgical interventions involved ligation of posterior neck vessels, hemostasis, muscle repair with Vicryl 1-0, drainage tube placement, and skin closure. Postoperative care included intensive monitoring, neurological assessments, and pain management. Effective management of severe PNI requires a multidisciplinary approach, combining prompt pre-hospital care, meticulous surgical techniques, and comprehensive postoperative management. Future research should focus on standardizing PNI management protocols and advancing surgical and diagnostic techniques to improve outcomes in similar critical cases.

Keywords: case report; comprehensive surgical management; industrial accident; severe 270-degree circumferential penetrating neck injury.

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