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Original Article

Laryngotracheal Reconstruction Following Trauma or Cancer Ablative Surgery

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Pages 144-150 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The purpose of this report is to analyse the results of a variety of airway reconstructions in order to formulate a recommended therapeutic approach. There were 43 patients who had 64 operations for laryngeal and/or tracheal defects at the Ohio State University. The majority (77%) of the reconstructions were totally successful in providing an airway that did not require a tracheotomy tube and a voice capable of communication. There have been no patients where airway reconstruction was totally unsuccessful.

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