Thoracic Surgery

Incisions in Cardiothoracic Surgery

General SurgeryPlanning the incision is very important in cardiothoracic surgery because it affects the results after surgery, the flexibility during surgery, the exposure, and the access. The pathophysiology dictates the operation; nevertheless, the feasibility of executing it effectively and safely is contingent upon the incision employed. This page talks about the most common cardiothoracic incisions,

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X-ray showing dilated pharyngeal pouch in esophageal atresia.

Esophageal Atresia X-ray: Radiographic Signs:

Esophageal Atresia X-ray: Other Cases: Radiological cases of Surgery It is a congenital condition that can be identified through radiographic findings. Key indicators include: What is Esophageal Atresia? It is a birth defect where a baby’s esophagus (food pipe) doesn’t connect properly to the stomach. Instead, it ends in a pouch, making swallowing impossible. This condition occurs

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