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Manish Munjal1, Shubham Munjal1, Swati Chauhan1
1Oto-Rhino-Laryngologology and Head Neck Services, Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, 52-C Udham Singh Nagar, Ludhiana, Punjab India.
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Persistent tracheocutaneous fistulas though uncommon often lead to persistent air leaks and infections.The surgical scar too mars the psyche of the individual.This necessitate a robust repair. We utilized the versatile Limberg flap to repair a non healing fistula in a 45-year-old male.
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