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      Video Mediastinoscopically Assisted Tracheal Release in Treatment of Long Tracheal Stenosis

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          Abstract

          The main prerequisite for the unimpaired wound healing after resection of tracheal stenosis is its tension-free end-to-end anastomosis. This is only achievable when the tracheal ends can be adequately mobilized. Several mobilization techniques have been described in the literature. Here, the authors describe a case of tracheal mobilization under video mediastinoscopic assistance that displayed a considerable advantage over blunt mobilization and a length gain of over 3 cm.

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          Effect of tension on tracheal growth after resection and anastomosis in puppies.

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            Mediastinoscopic Bilateral Bronchial Release for Long Segmental Resection and Anastomosis of the Trachea

            The extent of resection and release of the trachea is important for successful anastomosis. Bilateral bronchial dissection is one of the release techniques for resection of the lower trachea. We present the experience of cervical video-assisted mediastinoscopic bilateral bronchial release for long segmental resection and anastomosis of the lower trachea.
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              Journal
              Thorac Cardiovasc Surg Rep
              Thorac Cardiovasc Surg Rep
              10.1055/s-00024355
              The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon Reports
              Georg Thieme Verlag KG (Stuttgart · New York )
              2194-7635
              2194-7643
              16 July 2013
              December 2013
              : 2
              : 1
              : 32-34
              Affiliations
              [1 ]Department of Surgery, University Hospital, Marburg, Germany
              [2 ]Department of Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital, Marburg, Germany
              Author notes
              Address for correspondence Andreas Kirschbaum, MD Department of Surgery, University Hospital Baldingerstrasse, Marburg 35033Germany Kirschbaum001@ 123456gmx.de
              Article
              130024cr
              10.1055/s-0033-1350104
              4176060
              25360409
              1c51d11d-3229-4fe7-9a9b-4bd18d710840
              © Thieme Medical Publishers
              History
              : 21 April 2013
              : 12 June 2013
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              trachea,thoracic surgery,mediastinum,mediastinoscopy
              trachea, thoracic surgery, mediastinum, mediastinoscopy

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