Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy in patients with mechanical circulatory support: Is the procedure safe?
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In conclusion, our study results showed that patients who were previously underwent primary or failed repair of pectus excavatum had similar results in terms of the length
In a study of 37 infants and children with tracheostomy following cardiothoracic surgery, 24 underwent surgery for congenital heart disease; 15 of these received
[5] examined the incidence of complications related to percutaneous tracheostomies, both with and without fiberoptic bronchoscopic guidance, and found that in the
which evaluated 106 surgery patients with tracheostomy by comparing the timing of tracheostomy (earlier then 7 days or later), it was demonstrated that there was no
Cooperation status of the patient, advanced age, bleeding disorders, presence of underlying diseases (such as cirrhosis, ascites, or malignancy), biopsy experience of the
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the safety and efficacy of the Percutaneous Laser Disc Decompression which is applied to patients with lower back pain and radiculopathy
Tracheostomy is a surgical procedure that is frequently performed by ENT and head and neck surgeons with various indications, and its implementation can facilitate
Serial chest X-rays and hemodynamic monitoring are very important besides the fact that in most cases pneumopericardium has a benign course. Although many case reports link