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Surgical treatment of tracheal obstruction in children
I. Vinograd
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Assaf Harofeh Medical Center
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Surgical Treatment
100%
Tracheal Obstruction
100%
Tracheal Stenosis
100%
Tears
66%
Aortopexy
66%
Tracheal Fistula
66%
Anastomosis
33%
Resection
33%
Granulation Tissue
33%
Surgical Approach
33%
Tibial
33%
Splint
33%
Postoperative Mortality
33%
Splitting Method
33%
Tracheostomy
33%
Tracheomalacia
33%
Tracheal Resection
33%
End-to-end Anastomosis
33%
Subglottic Stenosis
33%
Wedge Resection
33%
Marlex Mesh
33%
Cricoid
33%
Tracheobronchial Obstruction
33%
Periosteal Graft
33%
Rib Cartilage Graft
33%
Acquired Subglottic Stenosis
33%
Right Main Bronchus
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Trachea Stenosis
100%
Trachea Obstruction
100%
Fistula
66%
Subglottic Stenosis
66%
Aortic Surgery
66%
Surgical Anastomosis
33%
Granulation Tissue
33%
Prosthetics
33%
Surgical Approach
33%
Obstruction
33%
Tracheostomy
33%
Surgical Mortality
33%
Tracheomalacia
33%
Trachea Resection
33%
Main Bronchus
33%
Cricoid Cartilage
33%
Wedge Resection
33%
End to End Anastomosis
33%
Marlex
33%
Cartilage Graft
33%
Periosteum Graft
33%
Rib Cartilage
33%
Suture
33%