SUBCUTANEOUS FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO EMPHYSEMA AND ITS RESOLUTION THROUGH NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY.

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Autor(a) principal: Soto Góngora, Sergio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Hernández, Jorge Alberto
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: spa
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/1738
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: faciocervicotorasic subcutaneous emphysema can be defined as an entity resulting from air infiltration within the subcutaneous cellular tissue. The word cervicotorasico refers to the regions involved. OBJECTIVE: to describe negative pressure therapy based on hypodermic needles for the resolution of a subcutaneous faciocervicotrasic emphysema at the hospital level. CLINICAL CASE: A 35-year-old female patient is presented, apparently healthy, originally and resident of the State of Mexico. Referred to the maxillofacial surgery service. On clinical examination, an increase in volume is observed in the region of the left face, bilateral cervical region, trapezoidal area, and bilateral supraclavicular and infraclavicular areas; Upon auscultation of these sites with the stethoscope and palpation, crepitation of the aforementioned areas is identified due to the fact that the patient presented severe desaturation, the immediate management was the application of negative pressure therapy based on hypodermic 32 mm 20 gauge needles. CONCLUSION: Negative pressure therapy based on hypodermic needles is effective for the resolution of subcutaneous faciocervicotorasic emphysema, as long as the affected regions are delimited, also, it is an option to improve critical saturation values.
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spelling SUBCUTANEOUS FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO EMPHYSEMA AND ITS RESOLUTION THROUGH NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY.ENFISEMA SUBCUTANEO FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO Y SU RESOLUCIÓN MEDIANTE LA TERAPIA DE PRESIÓN NEGATIVA.Enfisema subcutaneocomplicacionesextraccion dentacase reportOral surgeryComplicationsImagingTraumatology INTRODUCTION: faciocervicotorasic subcutaneous emphysema can be defined as an entity resulting from air infiltration within the subcutaneous cellular tissue. The word cervicotorasico refers to the regions involved. OBJECTIVE: to describe negative pressure therapy based on hypodermic needles for the resolution of a subcutaneous faciocervicotrasic emphysema at the hospital level. CLINICAL CASE: A 35-year-old female patient is presented, apparently healthy, originally and resident of the State of Mexico. Referred to the maxillofacial surgery service. On clinical examination, an increase in volume is observed in the region of the left face, bilateral cervical region, trapezoidal area, and bilateral supraclavicular and infraclavicular areas; Upon auscultation of these sites with the stethoscope and palpation, crepitation of the aforementioned areas is identified due to the fact that the patient presented severe desaturation, the immediate management was the application of negative pressure therapy based on hypodermic 32 mm 20 gauge needles. CONCLUSION: Negative pressure therapy based on hypodermic needles is effective for the resolution of subcutaneous faciocervicotorasic emphysema, as long as the affected regions are delimited, also, it is an option to improve critical saturation values. NTRODUCCIÓN: el enfisema subcutáneo faciocervicotorásico, se puede definir como una entidad resultante de la infiltración de aire, dentro del tejido celular subcutáneo. La palabra faciocervicotorásico se refiere a las regiones involucradas. OBJETIVO: describir la terapia de presión negativa a base de agujas hipodérmicas, para la resolución de un enfisema subcutáneo faciocervicotorásico a nivel intrahospitalario. CASO CLÍNICO: se presentó una paciente femenina de 35 años de edad, aparentemente sana, originaria y residente del Estado de México. Referida al servicio de cirugía maxilofacial. Al examen clínico se observa un aumento de volumen en la región del hemicara izquierda, región cervical bilateral, área trapezoidal y zona supraclavicular e infraclavicular bilateral, a la auscultación de estos sitios con el estetoscopio y palpación se identifica crepitación de las zonas ya mencionadas, debido a que el paciente presento una desaturación grave, el manejo inmediato fue aplicando la terapia de presión negativa a base de agujas de tipo hipodérmica de calibre 20 G de 32 mm. CONCLUSIÓN: la terapia de presión negativa a base de agujas de tipo hipodérmica, es efectiva para la resolución del enfisema subcutáneo faciocervicotorásico, siempre y cuando se delimiten las regiones afectadas, así mismo, es una opción para mejora los valores de saturación críticos. SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-01-21info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/173810.1590/SciELOPreprints.1738spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1738/2772Copyright (c) 2021 Sergio Soto Góngora, Jorge Alberto Pérez Hernándezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSoto Góngora, Sergio Hernández, Jorge Albertoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-01-20T11:35:55Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1738Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-01-20T11:35:55SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SUBCUTANEOUS FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO EMPHYSEMA AND ITS RESOLUTION THROUGH NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY.
ENFISEMA SUBCUTANEO FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO Y SU RESOLUCIÓN MEDIANTE LA TERAPIA DE PRESIÓN NEGATIVA.
title SUBCUTANEOUS FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO EMPHYSEMA AND ITS RESOLUTION THROUGH NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY.
spellingShingle SUBCUTANEOUS FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO EMPHYSEMA AND ITS RESOLUTION THROUGH NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY.
Soto Góngora, Sergio
Enfisema subcutaneo
complicaciones
extraccion denta
case report
Oral surgery
Complications
Imaging
Traumatology
title_short SUBCUTANEOUS FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO EMPHYSEMA AND ITS RESOLUTION THROUGH NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY.
title_full SUBCUTANEOUS FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO EMPHYSEMA AND ITS RESOLUTION THROUGH NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY.
title_fullStr SUBCUTANEOUS FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO EMPHYSEMA AND ITS RESOLUTION THROUGH NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY.
title_full_unstemmed SUBCUTANEOUS FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO EMPHYSEMA AND ITS RESOLUTION THROUGH NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY.
title_sort SUBCUTANEOUS FACIOCERVICOTORÁSICO EMPHYSEMA AND ITS RESOLUTION THROUGH NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY.
author Soto Góngora, Sergio
author_facet Soto Góngora, Sergio
Hernández, Jorge Alberto
author_role author
author2 Hernández, Jorge Alberto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soto Góngora, Sergio
Hernández, Jorge Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enfisema subcutaneo
complicaciones
extraccion denta
case report
Oral surgery
Complications
Imaging
Traumatology
topic Enfisema subcutaneo
complicaciones
extraccion denta
case report
Oral surgery
Complications
Imaging
Traumatology
description INTRODUCTION: faciocervicotorasic subcutaneous emphysema can be defined as an entity resulting from air infiltration within the subcutaneous cellular tissue. The word cervicotorasico refers to the regions involved. OBJECTIVE: to describe negative pressure therapy based on hypodermic needles for the resolution of a subcutaneous faciocervicotrasic emphysema at the hospital level. CLINICAL CASE: A 35-year-old female patient is presented, apparently healthy, originally and resident of the State of Mexico. Referred to the maxillofacial surgery service. On clinical examination, an increase in volume is observed in the region of the left face, bilateral cervical region, trapezoidal area, and bilateral supraclavicular and infraclavicular areas; Upon auscultation of these sites with the stethoscope and palpation, crepitation of the aforementioned areas is identified due to the fact that the patient presented severe desaturation, the immediate management was the application of negative pressure therapy based on hypodermic 32 mm 20 gauge needles. CONCLUSION: Negative pressure therapy based on hypodermic needles is effective for the resolution of subcutaneous faciocervicotorasic emphysema, as long as the affected regions are delimited, also, it is an option to improve critical saturation values.
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