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Wu MH – A long, U–shaped myocutaneous flap was designed to construct mediastinal tracheostomy in patients with a short tracheal stump. The technique was used in 1 patient who had tracheal carcinoma and whose tracheal stump was 1.5 cm and in 2 patients whose posterior part of the tracheal stump was 3 cm and 5 cm, respectively, and who had advanced cervicothoracic esophageal carcinoma.

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