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Rosai-Dorfman Disease With Nodal, Nasal, and Laryngeal Involvement: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Laryngeal metastasis from a thumb melanoma after a 5-year disease-free interval: A case of acute airway presentation and review of the literature. [PDF]
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The Tracheotomy Punch for Urgent Tracheotomy
The Laryngoscope, 2010Tracheotomy is a commonly performed surgical technique used for long-term mechanical ventilation, upper airway obstruction, need for pulmonary toilet, and as an adjunct to surgery where ventilation is anticipated. Urgent tracheotomy may be performed when difficulty is encountered during an elective tracheotomy, or when cricothyroidotomy is impossible ...
Ryan M, Mitchell +2 more
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Survey of Anesthesiology, 1965
TRACHEOTOMY (opening of the trachea) and tracheostomy (the creation of a more permanent opening in the trachea) are procedures which have become commonplace. It is the opinion of many that any physician should be able to quickly perform a tracheotomy at a moment's notice.
C T, Yarington, J P, Frazer
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TRACHEOTOMY (opening of the trachea) and tracheostomy (the creation of a more permanent opening in the trachea) are procedures which have become commonplace. It is the opinion of many that any physician should be able to quickly perform a tracheotomy at a moment's notice.
C T, Yarington, J P, Frazer
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Survey of Anesthesiology, 1962
TRACHEOTOMY is performed at every age of life. The indications for tracheotomy vary considerably in childhood from those in adult life. In a small child the operation requires a more meticulous surgical technic than the same procedure in a fully developed adult.
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TRACHEOTOMY is performed at every age of life. The indications for tracheotomy vary considerably in childhood from those in adult life. In a small child the operation requires a more meticulous surgical technic than the same procedure in a fully developed adult.
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Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2010
Tracheotomy is one of the most commonly performed procedures in critically ill patients. This article describes in particular the use of percutaneous dilatational tracheotomy. A brief history is included.
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Tracheotomy is one of the most commonly performed procedures in critically ill patients. This article describes in particular the use of percutaneous dilatational tracheotomy. A brief history is included.
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1996
AbstractThe acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic and other potentially fatal blood-borne infectious diseases have produced a heightened awareness for preventing accidental inoculation of surgeons and operating theatre staff. It is incumbent upon the head and neck surgeon to use safe and effective surgical technique in these patients to ...
A, Alvi, A, Stegnjajic
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AbstractThe acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic and other potentially fatal blood-borne infectious diseases have produced a heightened awareness for preventing accidental inoculation of surgeons and operating theatre staff. It is incumbent upon the head and neck surgeon to use safe and effective surgical technique in these patients to ...
A, Alvi, A, Stegnjajic
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Medical Clinics of North America
A tracheotomy is a reversible airway surgery that is performed commonly for hospitalized patients and outpatients. Tracheotomy is performed for many reasons, including emergent need to access airway for patients who cannot be intubated, inability to safely extubate patients due to respiratory failure or upper airway masses, obstructive sleep apnea, and
Daniel, Gorelik +3 more
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A tracheotomy is a reversible airway surgery that is performed commonly for hospitalized patients and outpatients. Tracheotomy is performed for many reasons, including emergent need to access airway for patients who cannot be intubated, inability to safely extubate patients due to respiratory failure or upper airway masses, obstructive sleep apnea, and
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract In recent years the indications for tracheotomy have been extended so that this is now a commonly performed procedure. Difficulties arise not so much from when and how to perform a tracheotomy as from inadequate care once the operation has been performed.
R L, RAPPORT, J P, RAHM, G, CURRY
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Abstract In recent years the indications for tracheotomy have been extended so that this is now a commonly performed procedure. Difficulties arise not so much from when and how to perform a tracheotomy as from inadequate care once the operation has been performed.
R L, RAPPORT, J P, RAHM, G, CURRY
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