2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00106-006-1492-6
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Transkutane Identifikation krikotrachealer und trachealer Stenosen

Abstract: This technique has been used in 15 cases, allowing the correct identification of the stenosis in every case. Subjectively, there was a gain of time as well as of the surgeon's confidence in this critical part of the procedure. The transcutaneous identification of a laryngotracheal stenosis using the Lichtenberger endo-extralaryngeal suture technique requires a minimum of additional time. We recommend this technique for routine use whenever an open approach for airway reconstruction of the subglottic larynx or … Show more

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“…Demographic and epidemiological details of the patient population are depicted in the Table . Surgical Technique. At the beginning of the procedure, a microlaryngoscopy was performed in order to mark the upper or preferably the lower margin of the stenosis with an endo-extralaryngeal needle carrier according to Lichtenberger and Sittel 10 a technique that has been described in detail elsewhere.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demographic and epidemiological details of the patient population are depicted in the Table . Surgical Technique. At the beginning of the procedure, a microlaryngoscopy was performed in order to mark the upper or preferably the lower margin of the stenosis with an endo-extralaryngeal needle carrier according to Lichtenberger and Sittel 10 a technique that has been described in detail elsewhere.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%