Effectiveness of Palatal Mucosa Graft in Surgical Treatment of Sub-Glottic Stenosis
Objectives Mucosal free grafts may be successfully applied in many surgical interventions. This study aims at investigating the feasibility of palatal mucosa graft in sub-glottic field in an animal model. Methods This randomized prospective controlled study was conducted with an animal model. Sub-gl...
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doaj-5b1e7058319446cd9cd463d8da45956e2020-11-24T21:17:40ZengKorean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck SurgeryClinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology1976-87102005-07202016-12-019435836510.21053/ceo.2015.01508490Effectiveness of Palatal Mucosa Graft in Surgical Treatment of Sub-Glottic StenosisUmit Aydogmus0Adem Topkara1Metin Akbulut2Adem Ozkan3Figen Turk4Barbaros Sahin5Gokhan Yuncu6 Department of Thoracic Surgery, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Medical Faculty of Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Medical Faculty of Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey Department of Pathology, Medical Faculty of Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Medical Faculty of Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey Department of Thoracic Surgery, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Medical Faculty of Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey Department of Experimental Research Laboratory, Medical Faculty of Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey Department of Thoracic Surgery, Liv Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyObjectives Mucosal free grafts may be successfully applied in many surgical interventions. This study aims at investigating the feasibility of palatal mucosa graft in sub-glottic field in an animal model. Methods This randomized prospective controlled study was conducted with an animal model. Sub-glottic inflammation was created in 15 adult rabbits in each group and sub-glottic stenosis surgery was applied thereafter. The rabbits in group 1 (control group) underwent segmental resection, partial cricoidectomy, and trachea-thyroid cartilage anastomosis; the rabbits in group 2 underwent segmental resection, cricoplasty, and crico-tracheal anastomosis using free buccal mucosa graft; and the rabbits in group 3 underwent segmental resection, cricoplasty, and crico-tracheal anastomosis using free palatal mucosa graft. Re-stenosis was evaluated after 42 days. Results The percentages of stenosis were 27%±20%, 40%±20%, and 34%±23% for group 1, 2, and 3, respectively and the difference was not statistically significant (P=0.29). Intensive and tight fibrosis was observed in 2 rabbits (13%) in group 1, in 5 rabbits (33%) in group 2, and in 3 rabbits (20%) in group 3. There was not a statistically significant difference between groups (P=0.41). Excessive inflammation was observed in 3 rabbits (20%) in group 1, in 7 rabbits (47%) in group 2, and 3 rabbits (20%) in group 3. There was no a statistically significant difference between groups although inflammation rate was higher in the rabbits which underwent buccal mucosa graft (P=0.18). Conclusion The surgical treatments applied with free mucosa graft reduced anastomosis tension through enabling anastomosis to the distal of cricoid instead of thyroid cartilage. Free palatal mucosa grafts may be used in sub-glottic field, one of the most challenging fields of trachea surgery, due to ease of application and rapid vascularization.http://www.e-ceo.org/upload/pdf/ceo-2015-01508.pdfTracheal StenosisMucosal TissuesAutograftsAirwayWound Healing |
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Umit Aydogmus Adem Topkara Metin Akbulut Adem Ozkan Figen Turk Barbaros Sahin Gokhan Yuncu Effectiveness of Palatal Mucosa Graft in Surgical Treatment of Sub-Glottic Stenosis Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology Tracheal Stenosis Mucosal Tissues Autografts Airway Wound Healing |
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Umit Aydogmus Adem Topkara Metin Akbulut Adem Ozkan Figen Turk Barbaros Sahin Gokhan Yuncu |
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Effectiveness of Palatal Mucosa Graft in Surgical Treatment of Sub-Glottic Stenosis |
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Effectiveness of Palatal Mucosa Graft in Surgical Treatment of Sub-Glottic Stenosis |
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Effectiveness of Palatal Mucosa Graft in Surgical Treatment of Sub-Glottic Stenosis |
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Effectiveness of Palatal Mucosa Graft in Surgical Treatment of Sub-Glottic Stenosis |
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Effectiveness of Palatal Mucosa Graft in Surgical Treatment of Sub-Glottic Stenosis |
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effectiveness of palatal mucosa graft in surgical treatment of sub-glottic stenosis |
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Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery |
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Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology |
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1976-8710 2005-0720 |
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2016-12-01 |
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Objectives Mucosal free grafts may be successfully applied in many surgical interventions. This study aims at investigating the feasibility of palatal mucosa graft in sub-glottic field in an animal model. Methods This randomized prospective controlled study was conducted with an animal model. Sub-glottic inflammation was created in 15 adult rabbits in each group and sub-glottic stenosis surgery was applied thereafter. The rabbits in group 1 (control group) underwent segmental resection, partial cricoidectomy, and trachea-thyroid cartilage anastomosis; the rabbits in group 2 underwent segmental resection, cricoplasty, and crico-tracheal anastomosis using free buccal mucosa graft; and the rabbits in group 3 underwent segmental resection, cricoplasty, and crico-tracheal anastomosis using free palatal mucosa graft. Re-stenosis was evaluated after 42 days. Results The percentages of stenosis were 27%±20%, 40%±20%, and 34%±23% for group 1, 2, and 3, respectively and the difference was not statistically significant (P=0.29). Intensive and tight fibrosis was observed in 2 rabbits (13%) in group 1, in 5 rabbits (33%) in group 2, and in 3 rabbits (20%) in group 3. There was not a statistically significant difference between groups (P=0.41). Excessive inflammation was observed in 3 rabbits (20%) in group 1, in 7 rabbits (47%) in group 2, and 3 rabbits (20%) in group 3. There was no a statistically significant difference between groups although inflammation rate was higher in the rabbits which underwent buccal mucosa graft (P=0.18). Conclusion The surgical treatments applied with free mucosa graft reduced anastomosis tension through enabling anastomosis to the distal of cricoid instead of thyroid cartilage. Free palatal mucosa grafts may be used in sub-glottic field, one of the most challenging fields of trachea surgery, due to ease of application and rapid vascularization. |
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Tracheal Stenosis Mucosal Tissues Autografts Airway Wound Healing |
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