Experimental replacement of thoracic esophageal segment with a biomaterial artificial esophagus in dogs
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Experimental replacement of thoracic esophageal segment with a biomaterial artificial esophagus in dogs
Military Medical ResearchIssue 1, Pages: 1-8(2008)
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[1].Experimental replacement of thoracic esophageal segment with a biomaterial artificial esophagus in dogs[J].Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA,2008(01):1-8.
DOI:
[1].Experimental replacement of thoracic esophageal segment with a biomaterial artificial esophagus in dogs[J].Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA,2008(01):1-8.DOI:
Experimental replacement of thoracic esophageal segment with a biomaterial artificial esophagus in dogs
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<正>Objective:To implant 80 mm-long artificial esophagi constructed of biomateriai in dogs
observe the perioperative survival rates and the incidence of postoperative complications
and study the mechanisms of postoperative healing.Methods:Specimens of the implanted esophagus
the"neo-esophagi"
were taken for histopathologic study 1
3
6
12
24 months after operation.Results:The incidence of anastomotic leakage after the artificial esophagus implantation was 3.33%.The perioperative survival rate was 96.67%.The incidence of postoperative stenosis in the"neo-esophagi"was 81.48%;the stenoses were treated by expanding with esophagoscopy and implanting a stent.Epithelization of the mucosa in the"neo-esophagi"was completed in 3 to 6 months after surgery Structures such as submucosal muscle layers
mucous glands
nerve fibers
capillaries
etc.were regenerated after 12 months
and then reconstruction of the fibrous connective tissue layer was completed.Conclusion:Implanting a biomaterial artificial esophagus accomplishes safe reconstruction of defects in the esophagus.Advanced cellular structure of"neo-esophagus"can be regenerated after 1 year.Postoperative stenosis
which is related to hyperplasia and retraction of scar tissue
is still the most common complications which limiting the clinical application of the artificial esophagus.
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