Néstor J. Martínez-Hernández , Míriam Estors-Guerrero , José M. Galbis-Caravajal , Manuel Mata-Roig , Amparo Roig-Bataller
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Advances and stagnation in airway surgery: A historical perspective
Airway pathology is a complex and incompletely mastered field. Historically, its management was rudimentary, with tracheostomies performed in ancient Egypt, and progress remained stagnant for millennia. Significant advances began in the late 19th century, followed by notable surgical and anesthetic progress in the mid-20th century. The 1952 polio epidemic spurred further development, with tracheal resection and anastomosis as the first major milestone, later extending to the larynx and carina. All significant advances in airway surgery ended in the latter half of the 20th century, with minimal progress since. This article analyzes its atypical evolution of an initial step that awaited millennia for subsequent advances, only to halt again in recent times.
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Cirugía Española, an official body of the Asociación Española de Cirujanos (Spanish Association of Surgeons), will consider original articles, reviews, editorials, special articles, scientific letters, letters to the editor, and medical images for publication; all of these will be submitted to an anonymous external peer review process. There is also the possibility of accepting book reviews of recent publications related to General and Digestive Surgery.