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- D E Wood.
- Section of General Thoracic Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
- Chest Surg. Clin. N. Am. 1996 Nov 1;6(4):749-64.
AbstractTracheostomy is a common procedure used by a wide variety of surgeons. Complications after tracheostomy have been used as a rationale for prolonging a translaryngeal intubation. Understanding the pathogenesis of tracheostomy complications combined with meticulous surgical and perioperative management avoids the majority of complications. The remaining complications are readily managed and should not provide a rationale for denying intubated patients the benefits of tracheostomy.
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