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Original Article

Survival After Haemorrhage From The Brachiocephalic Truncus Following Tracheostomy

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Pages 312-316 | Received 22 Feb 1975, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A patient with two massive haemorrhages from the brachiocephalic truncus after tracheostomy is reported. An analysis of 6 previously reported long-term survivors following this complication shows that the initial care in controlling the haemorrhage is of major importance. The operation method of choice is permanent division of the brachiocephalic truncus. Transitory or no neurological postoperative complications were found.

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