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Simple method to control laryngeal overspill in tracheostomized patients
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2007
Abstract
An inflatable balloon was inserted through a pre-existing tracheostomy to occlude the upper trachea. This technique controlled previously intractable laryngeal overspill for a period of three months in a patient with inoperable carcinoma of the larynx.
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