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Operative management of catastrophic bleeding in the head and neck
Christopher Pool,
Neerav Goyal
Department of Neurosurgery
Department of Public Health Sciences
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Division of Head and Neck Oncology and Surgery
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Head-and-neck
100%
Bleeding
100%
Operative Management
100%
Cancer Patients
66%
Tracheostomy
66%
Head-and-neck Cancer
66%
Oropharyngeal
66%
Small Vessels
33%
Close Proximity
33%
Treatment Modalities
33%
Carotid Artery
33%
Trachea
33%
Otolaryngologist
33%
Fistula
33%
Pseudoaneurysm
33%
Head-and-neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC)
33%
Bleeding Risk
33%
Tonsillectomy
33%
Arterial System
33%
Innominate Artery
33%
Transoral Robotic Surgery
33%
Parapharyngeal Space
33%
Adult Tonsillectomy
33%
Aggressive Resection
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neck
100%
Bleeding
100%
Tonsillectomy
66%
Tracheostomy
66%
Head and Neck Cancer
66%
Carotid Blowout Syndrome
66%
Fistula
33%
Trachea
33%
Pseudoaneurysm
33%
Head and Neck Carcinoma
33%
Robot-Assisted Surgery
33%
Surgery
33%
Carotid Artery
33%