Acute laryngeal trauma is a rare injury. In the past 18 years, 77 pati
ents with acute laryngeal trauma have been evaluated at our institutio
n. Each patient's care was overseen by the senior author (E.S.P.). The
61 patients who were seen within 48 hours of their accident are compa
red with those treated after 48 hours. All patients are classified by
both injury (groups 1 through 5) and treatment (types I through III).
Results are reported for voice, airway, and swallowing. Our methods of
evaluation and treatment are outlined, and controversial aspects of p
atient management are addressed. We conclude that conservative treatme
nt of group 1 and 2 injuries is 100% effective, expeditious repair of
laryngeal injuries greatly reduces poor outcome, and the type of injur
y can be used to roughly predict patient outcome. Further, with use of
current methods of diagnosis and management, almost all patients will
be decannulated (98%) with functional speech (100%) and normal deglut
ition (100%).