Technicality of Managing Cut Throat Injury ()
Shreyas S. Joshi,
Mohan Jagade,
Sunil Nichalani,
Sunita Bage,
Saurabh Agarwal,
Neha Pangam
Department of Ear, Nose & Throat, Grant Medical College, Mumbai, India.
DOI: 10.4236/ijohns.2013.21004
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Abstract
Cervical tracheal injuries are relatively uncommon and are frequently associated with esophageal, vascular or spinal injuries. We hereby report a case of cut throat injury with complete transection of trachea and its management.
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S. Joshi, M. Jagade, S. Nichalani, S. Bage, S. Agarwal and N. Pangam, "Technicality of Managing Cut Throat Injury,"
International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, Vol. 2 No. 1, 2013, pp. 11-12. doi:
10.4236/ijohns.2013.21004.
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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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