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Airway exchange catheters use in the airway management of neonates and infants undergoing surgical treatment of laryngeal stenosis
Pediatric Critical Care, 09/16/09
Fayoux P et al. – Airway exchange catheters represent a useful additional tool for short–term advanced airway management for both oxygenation and ventilation in neonates and infants presenting with severe laryngotracheal stenosis.
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