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Traumatic Laryngeal Fracture in a Collegiate Basketball Player
Orthopaedics
  • Jeffery Kim, MD, Marshall University
  • Franklin D. Shuler, MD, PhD, Marshall University
  • Bi Mo
  • Scott R. Gibbs, MD, Marshall University
  • Thomas Belmaggio, MS, ATC, Marshall University
  • Charles Giangarra, MD, Marshall University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2013
Abstract

Laryngotracheal trauma is a rare condition that accounts for less than 1% of blunt trauma. Laryngotracheal fractures are uncommon in sports, even in settings where athletes are more vulnerable, including football, basketball, and hockey. If a laryngeal injury is suspected, immediate evaluation is required to avoid a delay in the diagnosis of a potentially life-threatening injury. A collegiate basketball player sustained an unusual fracture involving the cricoid and thyroid cartilage during practice. This case illustrates the importance of rapid identification and early management of patients with blunt laryngotracheal trauma in sports.

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The version of record is available from the publisher at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177%2F1941738112473417. Copyright © 2013 The Author(s). All rights reserved.

Citation Information
Kim JD, Shuler FD, Mo B, Gibbs SR, Belmaggio T, Giangarra CE. Traumatic laryngeal fracture in a collegiate basketball player. Sports Health, 2013;5(3):273-5.