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Evaluation of post-laryngectomy dysphagia rehabilitation using High-Resolution impedance manometry: an exploratory study. [PDF]
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RETRACTION: Effect of Possible Risk Factors for Pharyngocutaneous Fistula after Total Laryngectomy of Laryngeal Carcinomas and Surgical Wound Infection: A Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1991
AbstractFrom 1974 to 1990, 31 patients underwent emergency laryngectomy for airway obstruction due to laryngeal carcinoma, in aneffort to avoid the complication of stomal recurrence. This group of patients had a greater proportion of multiregional tumours (35 per cent vs 13 per cent) than a comparison group of elective laryngectomies. In other respects
A, McCombe, P M, Stell
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AbstractFrom 1974 to 1990, 31 patients underwent emergency laryngectomy for airway obstruction due to laryngeal carcinoma, in aneffort to avoid the complication of stomal recurrence. This group of patients had a greater proportion of multiregional tumours (35 per cent vs 13 per cent) than a comparison group of elective laryngectomies. In other respects
A, McCombe, P M, Stell
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Clinical Otolaryngology, 1990
Emergency laryngectomy is a laryngectomy carried out for malignant obstruction of the upper airway within 24 h of admission. This combines relief of the obstruction with definitive primary cancer surgery, and is thought to reduce the risk of post-laryngectomy stomal recurrence.
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Emergency laryngectomy is a laryngectomy carried out for malignant obstruction of the upper airway within 24 h of admission. This combines relief of the obstruction with definitive primary cancer surgery, and is thought to reduce the risk of post-laryngectomy stomal recurrence.
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Southern Medical Journal, 1978
This paper describes the experience with subtotal supraglottic laryngectomy for laryngeal carcinoma at the Department of Otolaryngology of the Tulane University School of Medicine. Of 36 patients, 32 (89%) had local control of diseases at one year. Of 27 patients followed up for at least three years, 22 (81%) are free of disease.
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This paper describes the experience with subtotal supraglottic laryngectomy for laryngeal carcinoma at the Department of Otolaryngology of the Tulane University School of Medicine. Of 36 patients, 32 (89%) had local control of diseases at one year. Of 27 patients followed up for at least three years, 22 (81%) are free of disease.
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