Inability to breathe at birth due to stenosis of the nasal airway is not normally compensated by resort to oral breathing and the patient rapidly becomes cyanosed. A method is described which creates an oral airway as a presurgical measure to ensure stabilisation prior to later surgical measures to introduce a patent nasal airway.
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