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PREDICTION AND PREVENTION OF FISTULAE AFTER MAJOR HEAD AND NECK SURGERY A PRELIMINARY REPORT

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1988

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A method of checking the integrity of mucosal repair after head and neck surgery using wound amylase levels is described. A low wound amylase concentration allows early resumption of oral intake; an increasing amylase concentration is a strong predictor of subsequent wound breakdown and fistula formation. A regimen has been developed which has prevented fistulae from developing in the small number of patients studied thus far.

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