Experimental reconstruction of dog's esophagus with biotype artificial esophagus

F. Zhi, Lan Zhang, Xiu Peng, Xiangming Wu, D. Pan, Tian-mo Wan, Si-De Liu, Zhen Shu Zhang, Dian-yuan Zhou
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OBJECTIVE:  At present, there are few materials available for esophagus reconstruction anywhere in the world. The reported survival rate in animals during the perioperative period is comparatively low. The present study assessed the feasibility of using a biotype artificial esophagus in the reconstruction of a dog's esophagus. METHODS:  In 30 mongrel dogs, a portion of the thoracic esophagus was resected and an 8 cm section of artificial esophagus was transplanted to reconstruct the organ. The survival rate, food intake and process of healing were observed. RESULTS:  Of the 30 dogs, 28 survived the peri­operative period (93.3% survival). Two dogs (6.7%) developed an anastomotic fistula; 19 dogs survived for 1 year, a survival rate of 79.2% (19/24) with the remaining six dogs were killed according to the experimental protocol. Detachment of the artificial esophagus occurred on average 28.8 days after operation and the dogs suffered from varying degrees of dysphagia 23−45 days after operation. Gradual remission occurred after 4 months. The histological study revealed that the regenerated esophagus was composed of fibrous and connective tissues and the luminal surface was covered with squamous epithelium in 3−6 months. CONCLUSION:  The transplanted artificial esophagus detached after the surrounding ‘regenerated esophagus’ had formed, and the squamous epithelium gradually covered the luminal surface. Continuous remodeling of the ‘regenerated esophagus’ gradually relieved the stenosis. Whether detachment of the implant and the postoperative stenosis can be solved is the key problem restricting the use of the biotype artificial esophagus in clinical practice.
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生物型人工食管重建犬食管的实验研究
目的:目前,世界范围内可用于食管重建的材料很少。据报道,动物围手术期的存活率相对较低。本研究评估了在狗食管重建中使用生物型人工食管的可行性。方法:30只杂种犬切除一部分胸段食管,移植8 cm人工食管重建脏器。观察成活率、摄食量及愈合过程。结果:30只犬围手术期成活率28只,生存率93.3%。2只狗(6.7%)发生吻合口瘘;19只存活1年,存活率为79.2%(19/24),其余6只按实验方案处死。术后平均28.8 d出现人工食管脱离,术后23 ~ 45 d出现不同程度的吞咽困难。4个月后逐渐缓解。组织学研究显示,3 ~ 6个月再生食管由纤维组织和结缔组织组成,管腔表面覆盖鳞状上皮。结论:移植人工食管在周围“再生食管”形成后脱离,鳞状上皮逐渐覆盖管腔表面。“再生食管”的持续重塑逐渐缓解了狭窄。能否解决种植体脱离和术后狭窄是制约生物型人工食管应用的关键问题。
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