Tracheal reconstruction using a free jejunal flap with cartilage skeleton: Experimental study

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Cavadas, PC [1 ]
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[1] La Fe Univ Hosp, Res Ctr, Valencia, Spain
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10.1097/00006534-199804040-00008
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R61 [外科手术学];
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An experimental study was undertaken to evaluate the behavior of an autologous microvascular jejunal transfer with a cartilage skeleton for major tracheal reconstruction in the goat model. A 15-cm segment of the cervical trachea was replaced by a free microvascular jejunal transfer with costal cartilage skeleton as a single-stage procedure. The flap was stented for 4 weeks with an endotracheal T-tube. Bronchoscopy was done to the survivors at 6 months. The perioperative mortality rate was 40 percent, with 30 percent of the animals surviving the 30-week follow-up period. Bronchoscopy showed a smooth and appropriate lumen. Histology showed hyaline cartilage integrated within the jejunal wall and normal jejunal mucosa. The reconstruction of a large circumferential tracheal defect with a free jejunal transfer with cartilaginous skeleton remained stable, without undue mucous secretion, and the surviving animals remained asymptomatic for the follow-up.
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