Tongue necrosis: a rare complication of prolonged oral intubation.
JOURNAL OF SURGICAL CASE REPORTS(2019)
摘要
This is a case report of necrosis of more than two-third of the dorsal tongue in a 74-year-old male following prolonged oral intubation for vascular surgery. This necrosis progressed from the left tongue to involve much of the dorsal tongue bilaterally. A diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis was made evident by compartment syndrome of the legs with an elevated creatine kinase level of 89 789 u/l (units per litre). The literature also reveals that vasopressin has been linked with reported cases of tongue necrosis. Other possible aetiological factors were discussed in this finding.
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Creatine Kinase,Necrosis,Tongue,intubation,vasopressin
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