Abstract
Although most tongue lacerations in children can be treated conservatively, accepted indications for suture repair include complex injury, large flaps, and active bleeding. The purpose of this article is to highlight repair of a unique, severe injury pattern in a child. A 1.5 years old boy after multiple trauma with crash and sever injury of tongue that repair primary and heal well. Although most tongue lacerations in children can be treated conservatively, accepted indications for suture repair include complex injury, large flaps, and active bleeding  . Given the severity of the injury in our patient, surgical repair under anesthesia was the obvious choice. In the operating room, the devitalized edges were freshened, and Homeostasis was obtained.