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Use of the Palmaz Stent in the Treatment of Severe Tracheomalacia

To present our experience with the use of the Palmaz stent in treating cases of severe, life-threatening tracheomalacia, and to report our experience with the use of tracheal stents in patients who have concomitant tracheotomies, we performed a retrospective study in a tertiary-care children's...

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Published in:Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology rhinology & laryngology, 2004-08, Vol.113 (8), p.641-647
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