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Intraoperative Fluorescent Angiography Predicts Pharyngocutaneous Fistula After Salvage Laryngectomy

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Dr. Rick Greene and Dr. Andrew J. Rosko discuss how intraoperative usage of indocyanine green imaging can predict the formation of post-operative fistulas, allowing for more tailored reconstructive options depending on risk of fistula.

Dr. Rosko is author of, “Intraoperative Fluorescent Angiography Predicts Pharyngocutaneous Fistula After Salvage Laryngectomy.”

Dr. Rosko is a Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, at the University of Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor, MI. He is an ENT-otolaryngologist surgeon, specializing in the treatment of people with head and neck cancers, and skin cancer.

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Dr. Rick Greene and Dr. Andrew J. Rosko discuss how intraoperative usage of indocyanine green imaging can predict the formation of post-operative fistulas, allowing for more tailored reconstructive options depending on risk of fistula.

Dr. Rosko is author of, “Intraoperative Fluorescent Angiography Predicts Pharyngocutaneous Fistula After Salvage Laryngectomy.”

Dr. Rosko is a Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, at the University of Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor, MI. He is an ENT-otolaryngologist surgeon, specializing in the treatment of people with head and neck cancers, and skin cancer.

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