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Guerrissi JO et al. - Traditional open approaches to cervical branchiogenic cysts involving external incisions provide associated morbidity and unaesthetic notorious scars. The recent advent of endoscopic procedures has compelled head and neck surgeons to reconsider the conventional methods by which the excision of cervical congenital cysts is classically achieved. Endoscopic resection is a minimally invasive approach that is safe, effective, and spares unnecessary discomfort to the patient.

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Jorge O. Guerrissi , 05/23/09

I think that my article is a example of an medical hard work and continously surgical practique in benefit of patient. The endosocpic procedures have revolutioned surgical activity and the neck and head surgery must are included in such one new method. It avoid external incision and unaesthetic scars, and it also permits a better visual of the anatomical tissues and surgical field.

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