1968
DOI: 10.1007/bf00445731
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Accident surgery of face and neck

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“…Operated tracheas were on an average 7 -8 mm wide, with an airway resistance ranging from 27.1 to 34.5 mm H20/fia'sec. Almost none o f our patients experienced this remaining stenosis as an impairment (see also Denecke, 1968). Limitations were set only on maximal physical exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Operated tracheas were on an average 7 -8 mm wide, with an airway resistance ranging from 27.1 to 34.5 mm H20/fia'sec. Almost none o f our patients experienced this remaining stenosis as an impairment (see also Denecke, 1968). Limitations were set only on maximal physical exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…chirurgischen Eingriffen im Gesicht ganz besondere Aufgaben, die einmal darin bestehen, daB durch die erforderlichen chirurgischen MaBnahmen keine gravierenden Veranderungen entstehen, die von dem Betroffenen gar als Entstellung empfunden werden könnten, zum anderen kommt es dem plastischen Chirurgen zu, bestehende Defekte oder eingetretene Storungen wieder zu beseitigen Incision-and Suture-techniques in Plastic Surgery of the Face In plastic and reconstructive surgery of the face it is very important to consider the RSTL (1,3) for getting satisfactory scar postoperatively. Sometimes it is necessary to regard the so-called esthetic units of the face (2) especially in free grafting.…”
Section: Dem Operateur Erwachsen Deshalb Beiunclassified
“…The trachea is then incised ventrally; the incision must include the stenotic area and extends close to the bifurcation. To keep the opened stenotic area wide, a pedicle skin flap is sutured into the gaping central wall of the trachea (Denecke, 1968). A wide cannula is inserted deeply into the dilated trachea.…”
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confidence: 99%