2018, Number 3
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An Med Asoc Med Hosp ABC 2018; 63 (3)
Alternative transanesthetic management of lower airway complications in laparoscopic esophagectomy
López RAY, Jiménez RA, Velasco SLR, Hurtado RIC
Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 213-216
PDF size: 216.06 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Airway injuries represent a constant threat to life. Within the literature, the mechanisms of some potential causes of injury are well described; however, there is limited information about the treatment for direct airway injury with laparoscopy. We share our experience in a case of direct airway injury with laparoscopic esophagectomy.
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