Postintubation croup in two consecutive patients undergoing cleft lip and/or palate repair
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Postintubation croup in two consecutive patients undergoing cleft lip and/or palate repair
Abstract
Postintubation croup is not common, but it is potentially serious complication of surgery and anesthesia. We report 2 consecutive cases of postintubation croup in infants undergoing cleft lip and/or palate repair, each occurring after an uncomplicated postoperative course of 48 hours' duration.
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