1951
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1951.03750050050005
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TREATMENT OF COMPLETE UNILATERAL BONY ATRESIA OF THE POSTERIOR NARES: A New Technique and a Brief Reference to Asphyxia Neonatorum

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“…The rest of the procedure of elevating the mucoperiosteum, or nasal mucous membrane, from the nasal floor is the same as I described for complete bony atresia. 1 In this case, I was confronted with an entirely different problem. Instead of finding the bony atresia to be complete, which I expected, it was only about half bony, and the rest was membranous.…”
Section: Operative Procedures Commentsmentioning
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“…The rest of the procedure of elevating the mucoperiosteum, or nasal mucous membrane, from the nasal floor is the same as I described for complete bony atresia. 1 In this case, I was confronted with an entirely different problem. Instead of finding the bony atresia to be complete, which I expected, it was only about half bony, and the rest was membranous.…”
Section: Operative Procedures Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first patient operated on Nov. 1,1950, for the correction of a complete bony atresia of the posterior nares, the patient reported that she breathes just as well through the operated side as through the other side of the nose. In the case reported in this article in which the patient was operated on Sept. 24, 1952, the patient stated that her breathing through the operated side is not quite as good as on the other side.…”
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