Published in Healthcare Mergers, Acquisitions and Ventures Week, June 3rd, 2006
"The objectives of this study are to present the technique and results of endoscopic repair of LTEC extending caudally to the cricoid plate into the cervical trachea and to revisit the classification of LTEC," wrote K. Sandu and colleagues, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois.
"The authors conducted a retrospective case analysis consisting of four infants with complete laryngeal clefts (extending through the cricoid plate in three cases and down into the cervical...
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