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Torn Throat
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Throat injury: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment
Alexey Portnov , medical expert Last reviewed: 20.11.2021
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The pharynx, anatomically and functionally, is an organ of primary importance. In anatomical terms, it borders on large main vessels, the wounds of which in most cases lead to death, with large nerve trunks that provide innervation of many vital organs. Functionally, the pharynx is an esophagus and airway organ that provides two essential functions - the nutritional and respiratory functions, without which the vital vital functions of the body are impossible, so the damage to this organ in the vast majority of cases leads to serious, sometimes fatal consequences, requiring urgent specialized medical help .
Classification of pharyngeal lesions
According to clinical manifestations
The presented classifications together reflect some kind of universal principle of classification of the pharynx lesions, equally acceptable for lesions of other ENT organs, however these classifications do not pretend to exhaustively represent all possible variants of pharyngeal damage, their combinations and combinations with other types of lesions, however, even in Such, in our opinion, incomplete form, these classifications can have a certain didactic value for practical doctors, namely, to orient them in what kind of varieties ntami, combinations and combinations of lesions and wounds of the pharynx they can meet in their work.
External damage to the pharynx. External damage can cause compression and concussion of the pharynx, ruptures of its walls, subluxations and fractures of the hyoid bone and cervical spine, as well as penetrating wounds when exposed to piercing-cutting objects, fragmentation and bullet wounds. The mechanism of external injuries is caused by mechanical action on the neck and indirectly through it - actually on the pharyngeal walls and its anatomical formations. Internal damage is characterized by the fact that the damaging factor penetrates into the pharynx through the oral cavity and, due to its invasive and aggressive properties, causes either mechanical, or thermal and chemical burns of the pharynx. Invasive properties are possessed by wedged foreign bodies possessing a certain volume (obstructive or non-obstructive), cutting and pierc
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