Use of Cardiopulmonary Bypass for Tracheal Resection: A Case Report
AUTOR(ES)
DeWitt, Robert Chance
RESUMO
Although ventilatory support can be life-saving, it also has adverse effects, including postintubation tracheal stenosis caused by damage to the larynx and trachea. Cardiopulmonary bypass is generally not used for the surgical management of tracheal stenosis; however, we have found that the use of cardiopulmonary bypass can be advantageous during tracheal resection and reconstruction.
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