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05-18-2021, 10:19 PM
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Re: Mid-Facial Split
Seconding the tracheotomy remark. It would have been impossible to support the airways doing a surgery like that without it, and the amount of swelling and bleeding suggests that this person was alive. When I make incisions for embalming, or receive autopsied bodies for embalming, there is hardly any blood and no raising of tissue like that, no swelling.
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05-12-2022, 10:02 AM
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Re: Mid-Facial Split
With an operation like this a tracheotomy is done otherwise the tubes are in the way of sugery, this is a removal of tumor in the sinus and nasal passage
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05-12-2022, 03:53 PM
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Re: Mid-Facial Split
I just did a google search on Dr C Rayappa and the doctor is a Ear Nose & Throat (ENT) Cancer Specialist in India. I have heard about the face split surgery but I have not seen it in video. The patient may have nasal and sinus cancer and needs to have it remove. The patient is definitely alive. Google reviews gives the doctor a five stars ranking.
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