Clinical Anatomy. Errors in performing neck operations article
Keywords:
Misidentification of anatomy; Inadequate exposure; Nerve damage; Vascular injuries; Incomplete removal of pathology; Post-operative complications; Improper closure techniques; Lack of communication; Inadequate pre-operative assessment; Lack of experience or training.Abstract
Performing neck operations requires a high level of precision and expertise. Any errors during these surgeries can have severe consequences for the patient. Here are some common errors that can occur during neck operations
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