New Publication: The story of Indian Esperanza

Extracorporeal life support-assisted airway foreign body extraction in an infant: The story of Indian Esperanza, first reported case from India

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We are excited to share a new publication in Pediatric Interventional Pulmonology:

Extracorporeal life support-assisted airway foreign body extraction in an infant: The story of Indian Esperanza, first reported case from India

by: Hari Kishan Gonuguntla and colleagues from India.

This article documents the first reported case from India where extracorporeal life support (ECLS/ECMO) was successfully used to assist in the removal of an airway foreign body in an infant.

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