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Submental Orotracheal Intubation: An Alternative to Tracheotomy in Transfacial Cranial Base Surgery

ABSTRACT This retrospective study evaluated the safety and efficacy of submental intubation not only for trauma treatment but also for oncological cranial base surgery. The medical records of 24 patients who underwent submental intubation from 1996 to 2002 were reviewed. There were 6 procedures for...

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Published in:Skull base 2003-11, Vol.13 (4), p.189-196
Main Authors: Biglioli, Federico, Mortini, Pietro, Goisis, Mario, Bardazzi, Alessandro, Boari, Nicola
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