Eosophageal and larengealand laryngeal injuries due to the blastic injuries are seldom encountered. External neck traumas genereally result in death. Incidience of external penetran neck injuries may vary between 1/5000 – 137000 patients among emergency servis referrals. Vascular injuries, eosophagus – hypopharynx perforations, larnygotracheal injuries, bony fractures and segmentations may be encountered in external neck traumas.
Here we report a 27 year old male patient who referred our emergency department and represented wtih hyoid bone fracture, multiple mandibula fractures, hypopharynx perforation due to a blastic external neck injury.