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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 94, 175-180, Copyright © 1987 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
F Eckersberger, E Moritz and E Wolner
Long-term incorporation of foreign material or tissue in circumferential
tracheal replacement will lead to progressive growth of granulation tissue,
provoking either airway stenosis or a reduction of subepithelial blood
supply and thereby preventing the appearance of functioning ciliated
epithelium in the replaced segment. In experience with dogs, a 5 cm length
of the thoracic trachea was replaced circumferentially with fresh
autogenous untreated circularly positioned cartilage-perichrondrium strips.
During the period of strengthening of this neotracheal wall, a temporary
tracheal prosthesis made of tubular silicone rubber with absorbable sewing
rings of polyglactin 910 placed 3 mm from the end of the tube served as a
tracheal replacement. Six months after the cartilage transplantation, the
neotracheal wall had stabilized sufficiently for the silicone rubber tube
to be extracted with an endoscope. Four weeks after extraction of the
silicone rubber tube the neotracheal segment was completely covered with
ciliated epithelium over a thin subepithelial, well-vascularized layer.
Subepithelial vessels had a diameter of 180 microm. They were a
continuation of the intercartilaginous main vessels of the neotracheal
wall. The presence of normal cilia on the epithelium was proved through
transmission electron microscopy. Even the tubules of the cilia were
arranged in the right order. In the ink test, movement of the transport
marker across the neotracheal segment at a speed of 18 to 21 mm/min was
proof of mucociliary clearance. In a process of migration starting from the
margin of the trachea, the ciliated epithelium pervaded and replaced the
preexisting temporary one-layer stratified squamous epithelium. This
completely new technique of circumferential tracheal replacement with
autogenous cartilage, avoiding permanent incorporation of foreign material,
succeeds within the observation period of up to 7 months.
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Circumferential tracheal replacement with costal cartilage
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