• Arch Otolaryngol · Mar 1975

    Repair of extended laryngotracheal stenosis.

    • W H Friedman, H F Biller, and M L Som.
    • Arch Otolaryngol. 1975 Mar 1;101(3):152-6.

    AbstractThe most challenging laryngotracheal stenosis are those that exceed 5 cm in length and involve more than one area of the larynx and trachea contiguously. A successful technique for the repair of these injuries with a three-stage laryngotracheal trough was created followed by anterior tracheal wall replacement with a skin-Marlex-muscle pedicle flap.

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