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Tracheal laceration during intubation of a double-lumen tube and intraoperative fiberoptic bronchoscopic evaluation through an LMA in the lateral position -A case report- [PDF]
A 76-year-old, 148-cm woman was scheduled for right upper lobectomy. A 32 Fr left-sided double lumen tube was placed using a conventional technique. Despite several attempts under fiberoptic bronchoscope-guidance, we could not locate the double lumen ...
Joohee Kim, Taewan Lim, Jae-Hyon Bahk
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Pressure Loss and Sound Generated In a Miniature Pig Airway Tree Model [PDF]
Background: Pulmonary auscultation is a common tool for diagnosing various respiratory diseases. Previous studies have documented many details of pulmonary sounds in humans. However, information on sound generation and pressure loss inside animal airways is scarce.
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State of the art in tracheal surger. A brief literature review [PDF]
Background: Tracheal surgery requires a highly specialized team of anesthesiologists, thoracic surgeons, and operative support staff. It remain a formidable challenge for surgeons due to the criticality connected to anatomical considerations ...
Ibrahim, Mohsen+2 more
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Scaffold-free trachea regeneration by tissue engineering with bio-3D printing.
OBJECTIVES Currently, most of the artificial airway organs still require scaffolds; however, such scaffolds exhibit several limitations. Alternatively, the use of an autologous artificial trachea without foreign materials and immunosuppressants may solve
D. Taniguchi+13 more
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Cytoskeleton polarity is essential in determining orientational order in basal bodies of multi-ciliated cells [PDF]
Synchronous and directed ciliary beating in trachea allows transport and ejection of virus and dust from the body. This ciliary function depends on the coordinated configuration of basal bodies (root of cilia) in apical cell membrane. However, the mechanism for their formation remains unknown.
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The complex tibial organ of the New Zealand ground weta: sensory adaptations for vibrational signal detection [PDF]
In orthopteran insects, a complex tibial organ has evolved to detect substrate vibrations and/or airborne sound. Species of New Zealand weta (Anostostomatidae) with tympanal ears on the foreleg tibia use this organ to communicate by sound, while in ...
Field, Laurence H.+2 more
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Traditional treatment therapies for tracheal stenosis often cause severe post‐operative complications. To solve the current difficulties, novel and more suitable long‐term treatments are needed.
Dekai Xia+16 more
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Awake veno‐venous ECMO without anticoagulation is a safe and successful way to remove a significantly obstructive malignancy in the trachea.
Theodore D. Klug+2 more
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The esophagus and trachea arise from the dorsal and ventral aspects of the anterior foregut, respectively. Abnormal trachea-esophageal separation leads to the common birth defect esophageal atresia with or without trachea-esophageal fistula (EA/TEF). Yet
Eugene Kim+9 more
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Developmental compartments in the larval trachea of Drosophila
The Drosophila tracheal system is a branched tubular network that forms in the embryo by a post-mitotic program of morphogenesis. In third instar larvae (L3), cells constituting the second tracheal metamere (Tr2) reenter the cell cycle.
Prashanth R Rao+5 more
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