Toualouth Lafia,F Ettayebi,H Zerhouni, Penetrating Cervical Neck Injuries in Children: About a Case International Journal of Surgical Case Reports 2020 2674-4171 http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.IJSCR.2020.03.08 https://www.sciencerepository.org/penetrating-cervical-neck-injuries-in-children-about-a-case_IJSCR-2020-3-108 Abstract: Penetrating wounds of the neck are rare traumas in children, providers of mortality and high morbidity due to the density of the vital structures of this region and the lack of protection. Their management, a real challenge for the surgeon, has evolved over the years, going from systematic exploration to more selective management. We report the case of an 8-year-old child, victim of a penetrating cervical trauma after falling on a stick to the partner, who was successfully treated at the Rabat Children's Hospital. We will also discuss the emergency management methods for these cervical injuries.Keywords: Traumas, neck, penetrating, children