Prefabrication of composite grafts for long-segment tracheal reconstruction.


Autoria(s): Jaquet Y.; Pilloud R.; Lang F.J.; Monnier P.
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prefabrication of vascularized mucosa-lined composite grafts intended to replace circumferential tracheal defects. DESIGN: Plane grafts composed of ear cartilage and full-thickness oral mucosa were revascularized by the laterothoracic fascia. The use of meshed vs nonmeshed mucosa to improve the epithelial coverage was examined. We also investigated the creation of a vascular bed over the cartilage and the subsequent application of meshed mucosa. Macroscopic aspects, viability, and degree of mucosal lining were analyzed. SUBJECTS: Twenty male New Zealand white rabbits. INTERVENTIONS: Ten animals underwent placement of auricular cartilage under the laterothoracic fascia. Intact (group 1) or meshed mucosa (group 2) was applied over the fascia and protected by a silicone sheet. After 3 weeks, prefabricated grafts were removed for comparison. In 10 other animals, a sheet of perforated cartilage was placed under the laterothoracic fascia. Two weeks later, 5 grafts (group 3) were harvested. The remaining 5 grafts were reopened for mucosal application over the cartilage and revascularized for 3 additional weeks (group 4). RESULTS: Vascularized plane grafts were obtained in all groups. Mucosal lining increased significantly with meshed mucosa (14%-68%; mean, 40%) compared with nonmeshed mucosa (3%-15%; mean, 10%) (P = .008). Induction of a vascular bed over perforated cartilage was achieved, but survival of secondary implanted mucosa was variable. CONCLUSIONS: A reliable technique to prefabricate composite grafts with cartilaginous support and mucosal lining is presented. The use of meshed mucosa significantly improves epithelial coverage.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_2DC30394FDC9

isbn:0886-4470 (Print)

pmid:15492166

doi:10.1001/archotol.130.10.1185

isiid:000224353600009

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Archives of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery, vol. 130, no. 10, pp. 1185-1190

Palavras-Chave #Animals; Ear Cartilage/transplantation; Fascia/transplantation; Graft Survival; Male; Mouth Mucosa/transplantation; Neovascularization, Physiologic; Rabbits; Surgical Mesh; Surgically-Created Structures; Trachea/surgery; Transplantation, Autologous; Transplantation, Heterotopic; Transplants
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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