High-Pressure Water Jet Injury to the Parotid Region

2019 
Introduction: The high-pressure water jet is used for cleaning in various business lines. However, these technological devices occasionally cause severe penetrating injuries in the head and neck region due to high-pressure water. Such high-pressure water injuries to the parotid region are rare. Case Report: After high-pressure water jet injury, facial paralysis was present in a 37-year-old male patient who applied to the emergency department with an incision about 15-20 cm including skin, subcutaneous tissue, parotid gland and masseter muscle on the raght side of the neck. In Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), there was no pathology showing deep veins, trachea, larynx, and oropharynx. For facial paralysis, prednisolone treatment was given intravenously (iv) and antibiotic therapy was started in response to the possibilit of infection. Conclusion: As the daily use of water jets becomes increasingly widespread, the prominence of these injuries is increasing. Early tissue repair is useful in reducing post-injury complications. We found it appropriate to present this issue in order to take attention to the public awareness of such head and neck injuries due to high-pressure water pumps.
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