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CHAPTER 6 – Cervical EsophagostomyRichard Ricketts
Step 1: Surgical Anatomy
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| The approach is usually through the left side.
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| Note the relationship of the trachea, esophagus, recurrent laryngeal nerve, and the thoracic duct (Fig. 6-1).
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