THYROTOMY for carcinoma of the larynx has been practiced since 1870 with varied success. The results were very discouraging at first, as, for instance, in Billroth's Clinic, where eight cases were ...
a: Intubation trauma. Note irregular mucosa at posterior commissure. b: Resected epiglottis. c: Feeding tube directed down airway. d: Edema and excess thick secretions post–radiation therapy.
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