Penetrating pharynx wound reaching mediastinum. Which is the proper surgical approach?
<p>We report the case of a knife penetrating wound from the hypopharynx-cervical esophagus area to the posterior mediastinum in a 91-year-old patient. The surgical approach for this patient required a transoral examination with direct laryngoscopy and a right cervicotomy. Although it was not n...
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Main Authors: | Rivero Fernández I (Author), Montojo Woodeson J (Author), Sanz Rodríguez M (Author), García Fernández A (Author), Gavilanes-Plasencia J (Author) |
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Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports - Peertechz Publications,
2021-05-03.
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