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Gross and Microscopical Blood Supply of the Trachea

John R. Salassa, +2 more
- 01 Aug 1977 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 2, pp 100-107
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The tracheal cartilages receive nourishment from the capillary bed applied to their internal surface from the inferior thyroid, subclavian, supreme intercostal, internal thoracic, innominate, and superior and middle bronchial arteries.
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This article is published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.The article was published on 1977-08-01. It has received 245 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Esophageal arteries.

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Tracheal allotransplantation after withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapy

TL;DR: It is reported successful tracheal allotransplantation after indirect revascularization of the graft in a heterotopic position, and the mucosal lining was replaced progressively with buccal mucosa from the recipient.
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Long-term results of subtotal esophagectomy with three-field lymphadenectomy for carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus.

TL;DR: Three-field lymphadenectomy, including especially the removal of bilateral recurrent nerve nodes in the cervical region, is essential for improving the survival of patients with carcinoma of the upper two thirds of the thoracic esophagus.
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Primary tracheal tumours

TL;DR: The liberal use of these other techniques should be avoided because surgery has the potential to cure all patients with benign and low-grade tumours and most patients with malignant primary tracheal tumours, and other techniques are usually palliative at best.
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Surgical treatment of postintubation tracheal injuries

TL;DR: Ninety-three percent (189 patients) showed good or satisfactory results, and Granulations at the suture line, necessitating bronchoscopy, were the most common complication, now seemingly avoided by use of absorbable sutures.
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Clinical experience with the silicone tracheal prosthesis.

TL;DR: From 1970 to 1988, 62 patients with benign and malignant tracheal stenosis had airway continuity established with a silicone tube, which is well tolerated and function satisfactorily as an airway.
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“Gray's Anatomy”

TL;DR: The comparison, made by Dr. W. D. Jeans in your last issue*, of Gray's Anatomy with the latest revision of its American offspring is an interesting exercise; but his conclusion that the original is a ‘better buy’, though pleasing to the producers of the “British” Gray’s Anatomy, is based upon the false premise that a second version is necessary.
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Reconstruction of the trachea Experience in 100 consecutive cases

Hermes C. Grillo
- 01 Nov 1973 - 
TL;DR: Grillo, H C (1973) Thorax, 28, 667-679 Reconstruction of the trachea Experience in 100 consecutive cases Anatomic mobilization of the larynx and tracheal mobilization with preservation of the lateral blood supply has been done using these methods of direct reconstruction as discussed by the authors.
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