Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Tracheal transplant with a prefabricated microsurgical flap.
- Journal:
- The Laryngoscope
- Year:
- 2009
- Authors:
- Icibaci, Alexan & de Mello-Filho, Francisco Veríssimo
- Affiliation:
- Department of Ophthalmology · Brazil
- Species:
- dog
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To test the viability of a tracheal autotransplant, with an original technique using a prefabricated flap from a complete tracheal neovascularized segment (CTNVS) of the sternohyoid muscle anastomosed by a microsurgical technique. STUDY DESIGN: An experimental study using dogs as an animal model. METHODS: Ten mongrel dogs weighing 23 to 40 kg were divided into two groups: group I (control), five animals submitted to autotransplant of the CTNVS without a microsurgical vascular anastomosis; and group II, five dogs submitted to autotransplant of the CTNVS with a microsurgical vascular anastomosis. RESULTS: All group I dogs developed respiratory insufficiency and died because of necrosis and stenosis of the autotransplanted CTNVS, whereas all group II dogs completed a minimum period of 90 days of observation without any clinical changes. Macro- and microscopic analysis revealed intact tracheal structures. CONCLUSIONS: The present clinical and morphological findings demonstrate that the CTNVS autotransplant is viable, when a microsurgical vascular anastomosis is used.
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