Abstract

Foreign bodies penetrating into the neck may cause extensive neurovascular and aerodigestive tract injuries. Facio-cervical transfixion by a metallic rod without such injuries is very rare. The patient presented in this article reported to our center 5 hours after the road traffic accident with impacted hollow metallic rod traversing through the tongue, pharynx, and neck after causing fracture to maxilla. Exploration under general anesthesia after tracheostomy resulted in an uneventful extraction of the metallic rod. Postoperatively, the patient recovered completely and had no neurologic deficits. (Am J Otolaryngol 2001;22:160-163. Copyright © 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company)

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