Home / Health / Knife Wound to Neck: Patient's Windpipe Repaired

Knife Wound to Neck: Patient's Windpipe Repaired

Summary

  • Man suffered severe windpipe injury from a knife wound to the neck.
  • Doctors performed emergency surgery to repair the torn trachea.
  • Patient is recovering and will have tracheostomy tube removed soon.
Knife Wound to Neck: Patient's Windpipe Repaired

A 45-year-old man who sustained a severe airway injury from a knife wound to the neck received life-saving treatment at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH). The self-inflicted injury caused a tear in the windpipe, leading to significant swelling and breathing difficulties.

Emergency medical teams acted swiftly, performing a tracheostomy to establish a secure airway when standard intubation was not possible due to bleeding. Surgeons then proceeded to repair the damaged trachea, ensuring the patient's immediate survival.

Further examinations by specialists confirmed no major damage to the food pipe or neck blood vessels. The patient is currently being nourished via a nasogastric tube and is expected to recover fully, with ongoing efforts focused on removing the tracheostomy tube.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
He suffered a severe windpipe injury from a knife wound to the neck and underwent emergency surgery to repair it.
Surgeons performed a tracheostomy to secure the airway and then repaired the torn windpipe.
The patient is recovering, receiving nutrition through a tube, and undergoing treatment to breathe on his own.

Read more news on