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Query: UMLS:C0034067 (
emphysema
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We report a patient in whom subcutaneous
emphysema
developed shortly after a tonsillectomy. A 55-year-old female with a
chronic tonsillitis
underwent a tonsillectomy, and about 8 h after surgery complained of swelling to the left side of the face and neck. There was crepitus and local tenderness in the left side of the neck. A CT scan revealed subcutaneous
emphysema
. The mechanisms underlying
emphysema
after tonsillectomy are discussed.
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PMID:Subcutaneous emphysema secondary to tonsillectomy: a case report. 1254 79
We experienced a case of a subcutaneous
emphysema
after tonsillectomy. The patient, a 24-year-old man, complained of a recurrent sore throat and was diagnosed as having
chronic tonsillitis
. Pre-operative general examinations revealed no abnormalities. The operation was carried out under general anesthesia. The adhesions between the tonsils and the surrounding tissues were moderate. The bi-lateral tonsils were easily removed. The recovery period was uneventful. On the next morning, marked swelling of the left cheek and submandibular area was noted. On palpation, there was a characteristic crepitation and softness in these areas. The X-ray examination revealed subcutaneous
emphysema
. There was no finding of airway obstruction. We diagnosed him as having a subcutaneous
emphysema
and administered antibiotics for 5 days. From clinical findings, the subcutaneous
emphysema
was thought to be caused by surgical rather than anesthetic factors. The subcutaneous
emphysema
gradually disappeared. One year after the tonsillectomy, the patient is under observation as an outpatient and is free from any abnormal symptoms. To avoid this kind of complication, we should pay attention to carefully separate the tonsil from its fossa and to make appropriate selection of surgical equipments.
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PMID:Subcutaneous emphysema after tonsillectomy: a case report. 1526 85