Retrograde Esophageal Intubation
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Retrograde Esophageal Intubation
Intrathoracic esophageal injury can be treated using conventional surgical techniques, including buttressed closure, T-tube drainage, resection, and exclusion with diversion. If esophageal replacement is necessary, stomach, left or right colon, and jejunum are commonly used conduits. Problems arise ...
March 1, 2007; The American Surgeon
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