Silent blast in oral cavity: is the car battery innocuous?

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2005-04-07
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Low voltage energy source is not free from danger. An exceptionally rare and peculiar mode of facial blast injury is reported. The blast took place silently in the mouth of a 15-year-old boy, due to short-circuiting of wires connected to a12-volt car battery while peeling off insulation with the intent of running a musical instrument. Airway compromise due to soft tissue injury produced further problem during tracheostomy. Emergent airway management is discussed. Post-healing sequel resulted in loss of voice and prevented normal oral feeding. The case report emphasizes need for education to public in handling low voltage energy source.
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Bhadani UK, Tripathi M, Ramraj PN, Singh I. Silent blast in oral cavity: is the car battery innocuous? Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 2005 Apr; 72(4): 367