Regional and distant metastases from laryngeal chondrosarcoma: a systematic review. [PDF]
Montenegro C, Piazza C, Ferlito A.
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A comparative study of the complications of surgical tracheostomy in morbidly obese critically ill patients [PDF]
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The Free‐Falling Needle: A Case Report of an Accidental Iatrogenic Pneumothorax
ABSTRACT This case highlights the potential for accidental iatrogenic pneumothorax during routine procedures, like breast cyst aspiration, and emphasizes the importance of strict procedural precautions to avoid such incidents.
Abdul Qadir +3 more
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The effects of Pressure-Controlled Volume-Guaranteed ventilation (PCV-VG) on Postoperative Pulmonary Complications (PPCs) of oral and maxillofacial patients undergoing free flap reconstruction: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Liu Y +7 more
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ABSTRACT Tooth extraction is often required before chemoradiotherapy in patients with cancer. We herein report two cases of elderly cancer patients who experienced life‐threatening hemorrhage immediately before scheduled extractions. Case 1 involved a 79‐year‐old man who underwent chemotherapy for malignant lymphoma.
Sumitaka Hagiwara +4 more
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Radiologic and surgical evidence of pre-tracheal anatomies for safe procedures in older adult oncologic patients: educational implications for elective or emergent tracheotomies among novice practitioners. [PDF]
Zhu D +7 more
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Acute Respiratory Failure From Massive Esophageal Dilatation due to Achalasia
Massive esophageal dilatation secondary to achalasia resulting in acute hypoxic respiratory failure from cardiopulmonary mass effect. ABSTRACT Massive esophageal dilation from achalasia can cause acute respiratory failure via lung compression. Prompt recognition and urgent esophageal decompression can rapidly reverse hypoxia and be lifesaving.
Frank Epitropoulos +2 more
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Is percutaneous dilational tracheostomy genuinely performed without the need for routine bronchoscope guidance? [PDF]
Qin H, Zhang W.
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Cervical Resection of a Suprapericardial Retrosternal Goiter Without Thoracotomy: A Case Report
ABSTRACT A cervical approach combined with thoracoscopic assistance and preoperative tracheal stenting offers a safe and minimally invasive alternative to sternotomy for managing retrosternal goiters extending to the pericardium with severe airway compression.
Yuanjing Lv, Cheng Xiang
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Anesthetic Management of a Patient With Post-Intubation Tracheal Stenosis: Use of V-V ECMO. [PDF]
Chen X, Xie W, Gao J, Ge Y.
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