Blunt laryngeal trauma resulting in arytenoid dislocation and dysphonia.

Auris Nasus Larynx

Department of Otolaryngology, Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, Derby, UK.

Published: March 2006

We present a case of left arytenoid dislocation due to blunt laryngeal trauma causing a subsequent large granuloma formation resulting in dysphonia and stridor. The patient underwent emergency excision of the obstructive granuloma and speech therapy was started post-operatively. A few weeks after surgery, the granuloma started to recur and laryngeal manipulation by a specialist osteopath was performed. A few weeks after the conservative management, the recurred granuloma resolved completely and patient's voice improved remarkably. Dislocation of the arytenoid cartilage due to blunt trauma is relatively rare and a consequent spontaneous granuloma formation has not been reported so far in the literature. This is also the first report about efficacy of speech therapy combined with laryngeal manipulation in the management of the arytenoid dislocation and the subsequent laryngeal granuloma.

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