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1Department of Stomatology, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Manitoba, Winnepeg, Canada.
Abstract:
Subcutaneous emphysema is an iatrogenic complication by which air is introduced into the tissues either during or immediately after surgery. A case is presented that demonstrates the complication, following the removal of third molars, believed to be due to violation of the maxillary sinus, an underinflated cuff of a nasotracheal tube, and coughing on extubation.
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