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2002, Number 2

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Otorrinolaringología 2002; 47 (2)

Larryngeal denervation surgery technic in the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus)

Verduzco MA, Arch TE, Leybón IJ
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Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT

In phoniatric pathology the different casuses of problems related with larynx nerves because of iatrogenics lesions involved in neck surgeries (traqueotomy, thyroid or parathyroid surgery), producing breath troubles and speaking disorders. Larynx function complexity is coordinated by a nerve network headed by vagus nerve and for sensory and independent motor nerves. The purpose of the abstract is to describe the larynx denervation surgical technique in guinea pig newborn.


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Otorrinolaringología. 2002;47