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- M F Krause and T Hoehn.
- University of Children's Hospital, Freiburg, Germany.
- Resuscitation. 1998 Jul 1;38(1):43-6.
AbstractThis report describes an unusual case of partial transsection of the neonatal trachea after intubation. Mucosal injury led to the formation of a balloon-shaped, air-filled cyst that did not allow ventilation of the airways either via a tracheal tube or with a face mask. Several minutes after death, the cyst had collapsed and bag and mask ventilation produced adequate chest movements.
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