2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20161946
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A study on anatomical dimensions of bronchial tree

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“…7,8 The rapid progress of perinatal medicine has allowed many different interventions in the tracheobronchial airways of fetal and newborn infants, as airway surgery, endotracheal intubation and bronchoscopy tracheostomy. 6,9 In this way can be detached clinical and surgical point of view, the importance of knowledge of tracheal anatomy. An important example is the knowledge of the morphology of the trachea as helpful to select the correct size of the endotracheal tube.…”
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“…7,8 The rapid progress of perinatal medicine has allowed many different interventions in the tracheobronchial airways of fetal and newborn infants, as airway surgery, endotracheal intubation and bronchoscopy tracheostomy. 6,9 In this way can be detached clinical and surgical point of view, the importance of knowledge of tracheal anatomy. An important example is the knowledge of the morphology of the trachea as helpful to select the correct size of the endotracheal tube.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Another important contribution of anatomical knowledge of the trachea and its dimensions in fetuses and neonates with regard to prenatal diagnosis and monitoring of tracheal defects and abnormalities such as agenesis, atresia, tracheal stenosis, short trachea, bronchiectasis primary tracheomalacia, tracheal diverticulum, traqueomegalia, pneumonia, bronchial obstructions, foreign bodies, mediastinal masses. 6,9 At the sternal angle level, the trachea divides into its two main bronchi: right and left. Each major bronchus is then segregated again as it descends into the lungs, forming lobar and segmental bronchi.…”
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