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End-to-End Bronchial Anastomosis after Accidental Division of the Stem Bronchus
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In recent years reconstitution of bronchial continuity, after simple division or the removal of a circumferential section of the wall, has been the subject of experimental work. On the other hand, clinical observations of bronchial anastomosis in man are still rare. In the course of a difficult resection of the left lower lobe and lingula we accidentally divided the stem bronchus, and acquaintance with results obtained experimentally in animals enabled us to re-establish bronchial continuity and so to conserve the upper lobe.
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