Excerpt from La Flandre Médicale, 1894, Vol. 1: Revue Scientifique Et Pratique
En appréciant notre statistique, il faut aussi tenir compte de ce fait que les opérations ont été faites, quel que fut l'âge de l'enfant, toutes les fois qu'il n'y avait pas une contre-indication spéciale et bien déterminée. La trachéotomie fut faite sur 34 enfants en des sous de 2 ans et nous avons compté 5 guérisons.
Les opérations que nous avons faites dans les cas de croup secondaire restèrent en général sans résultat 8 fois nous avons opéré sur des enfants qui étaient primitivement atteints de rou geole un seul échappa; un de nos petits malades avait gagné la diphtérie au cours de la scarlatine, et un au cours de la fièvre typhoïde, fait exceptionnel. Tous les 2 succombèrent.
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