This document discusses laryngeal injuries, including common causes such as automobile accidents, strangulation, and penetrating wounds. It outlines various types of injuries that can occur to laryngeal structures like fractures to the thyroid cartilage or hyoid bone. Symptoms including respiratory distress, pain with swallowing, and voice changes are described. The document provides guidance on evaluation of laryngeal injuries using tools like laryngoscopy and imaging. Treatment recommendations include steroid therapy, antibiotics, tracheostomy, open reduction and fixation of fractures, and laryngeal stenting. Potential complications from laryngeal trauma such as stenosis and vocal cord paralysis are also noted.