Sixty-five infants were submitted to complete repairment of a congenital cardiopathy under profound hypothermia and ECC. Description of the preparation of the young surgical patient, of the anesthesia, of the technique of ECC. The overall mortality was 35.
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January 1977
Resection and anastomosis of the trachea or the tracheal bifurcation, raises numerous problems, which will be discussed in a series of 81 patients: -there is more or less marked ventilatory insufficiency related to the degree of the stenosis, and difficulties of expectoration responsible for retention of sputum; -per-operative ventilation. One must choose between an intubation catheter of small caliber in order to overcome the stenosis, or a large catheter to remain above it. The problem is all the more delicate to solve when the stenosis is tighter and higher; -during the period when the trachea is open, the surgeon must intubate the central part of the trachea with a sterile catheter.
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