Aneurysm Cricoid

A cricoid aneurysm (“cricoid aneurysm”, lat. aneurysma cricoidea) is an expansion and protrusion of the submucosal layer or ligaments of the larynx into the cricoid fissure from top to bottom above the entrance to the larynx and/or on the left and/or on the right. Classification of anesma cricoid. There are only 3 types of classification: congenital, traumatic and chronic.

Perciquad aneurysm often makes itself felt only after myocardial infarction. In some cases, it is discovered in adults solely by chance, when a chronic cerebral vein aneurysm was discovered during examination. Symptoms of a submucosal aneurysm include:

Pain. If the aneurysm has grown to a large size or the ligament needs to be compressed during diagnosis and observation during treatment, then pain occurs