intratracheal anesthesia [2, 3], enormous strides were made in pulmonary surgery in the 1930s, in esophageal surgery in the 1940s, and, after cardiopulmonary bypass became a reality, in cardiac surgery in the 1950s. In 1961, Richard Meade noted in A History of Thoracic Surgery [4]: “Carcinoma of the trachea is a rather rare lesion and when it is found it is usually found to be entirely inoperable. In rare instances the lesion is so localized that the involved trachea can be resected, and with mobilization…
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