Background: A few patients develop prominent scars combined with persistent fistula after the removal of a long-standing tracheostomy tube. The procedure needed to correct the condition is generally considered minor surgery, normally without any significant complications. We describe, however, a patient who developed a particularly complicated postoperative course.
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November 1998
Between November 1993 and August 1997, 49 patients (29 women and 20 men) were selected to 51 laparoscopic and laparoscopic-assisted colonic or rectal operations. Five operations were converted to open surgery because of technical problems and adhesions. 46 operations could be performed as planned.
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