Serial evaluation of segmental esophageal reconstruction using a polyurethane scaffold in a pig model |
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Authors: | Tiffany L. Sarrafian Jennifer L. Brazzell Matthew Barron Johnathon Aho Ellen Blanco Chelsea Powell Jed Johnson Dennis A. Wigle |
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Affiliation: | 1.Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA;2.IDEXX BioAnalytics, Columbia, MO, USA;3.Nanofiber Solutions, Inc., Dublin, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | BackgroundMany esophageal pathologies are clinically treated by resection and reconstruction of the esophagus. Surgical esophagectomy remains a morbid procedure and despite minimally invasive advances, has changed little in decades. Novel approaches to esophageal segmental resection and reconstruction are an unmet need.MethodsCircumferential thoracic esophageal transection was performed in both male and female pigs and the defects reconstructed using 5 or 10 cm polyurethane (PU) tubular grafts and stented. A subset were treated with stent only. Animals were survived to 14, 30, 60, and 399 days. Tissues were evaluated histologically, and via non-invasive serial endoscopy and contrast swallowing studies in long-term animals.ResultsLuminal patency was achieved in all animals with no clinical evidence of leak. In short-term animals, there was healing noted in all cases with a variably sized region of ulceration remaining at the most central part of the repaired tube (between the proximal and distal anastomosis). In four long-term animals following stent removal, two resumed normal diet and thrived, while two animals were euthanized prior to the proposed endpoint because of stricture formation and inability to tolerate a normal diet. Re-epithelialization was observed in all groups, and more complete over time.ConclusionsThe PU scaffold provides a matrix across which formation of new tissue can occur. The mechanisms through which this happens remain unclear, but likely a combination of fibrosis and tissue contraction, in conjunction with new tissue formation. |
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Keywords: | Porcine esophageal regeneration circumferential defect scaffold |
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