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. 1965 Jan 9;92(2):79–81.

A Technique of Tracheostomy

C Edwin Kinley
PMCID: PMC1927788  PMID: 14228242

Abstract

The Björk technique of performing tracheostomy is outlined. This consists of suturing an inverted U-shaped flap of trachea to the skin edge. Some of its advantages, particularly in infants, are outlined.

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