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Endoscopically Applied Biodegradable Stent in a Rabbit Model of Pediatric Tracheomalacia

OBJECTIVES: A polydioxanone (PDO) stent was developed to treat tracheomalacia in pediatric patients. However, its safety and efficacy need to be verified in animal studies before clinical trials in patients can be conducted. This study evaluated the safety and efficacy of a PDO stent in normal and t...

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Autores principales: Choi, Ji Suk, Seok, Jungirl, Eom, Min Rye, Jung, Eungee, Park, Su A, Joo, Sang Min, Jun, Yeo Jin, Son, Kil Won, Kwon, Seong Keun
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Publicado: Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8373836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33081438
http://dx.doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2020.01627
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author Choi, Ji Suk
Seok, Jungirl
Eom, Min Rye
Jung, Eungee
Park, Su A
Joo, Sang Min
Jun, Yeo Jin
Son, Kil Won
Kwon, Seong Keun
author_facet Choi, Ji Suk
Seok, Jungirl
Eom, Min Rye
Jung, Eungee
Park, Su A
Joo, Sang Min
Jun, Yeo Jin
Son, Kil Won
Kwon, Seong Keun
author_sort Choi, Ji Suk
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description OBJECTIVES: A polydioxanone (PDO) stent was developed to treat tracheomalacia in pediatric patients. However, its safety and efficacy need to be verified in animal studies before clinical trials in patients can be conducted. This study evaluated the safety and efficacy of a PDO stent in normal and tracheomalacia-model rabbits. METHODS: In total, 29 New Zealand white rabbits were used: 13 for evaluating the biocompatibility of the PDO stent in normal rabbits and 16 for the creation of a tracheomalacia model. The tracheomalacia model was successfully established in 12 rabbits, and PDO stents were placed in eight of those rabbits. RESULTS: The PDO stent was successfully positioned in the trachea of the normal rabbits using an endoscopic approach, and its degradation was observed 10 weeks later. The stent fragments did not induce distal airway obstruction or damage, and the mucosal changes that occurred after stent placement were reversed after degradation. The same procedure was performed on the tracheomalacia-model rabbits. The survival duration of the tracheomalacia rabbits with and without stents was 49.0±6.8 and 1.0±0.8 days, respectively. Thus, the PDO stent yielded a significant survival gain (P=0.001). In the tracheomalacia rabbits, stent degradation and granulation tissue were observed 7 weeks after placement, leading to airway collapse and death. CONCLUSION: We successfully developed a PDO stent and an endoscopic guide placement system. The degradation time of the stent was around 10 weeks in normal rabbits, and its degradation was accelerated in the tracheomalacia model. The mucosal changes associated with PDO stent placement were reversible. Placement of the PDO stent prolonged survival in tracheomalacia-model rabbits.
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spelling pubmed-83738362021-08-26 Endoscopically Applied Biodegradable Stent in a Rabbit Model of Pediatric Tracheomalacia Choi, Ji Suk Seok, Jungirl Eom, Min Rye Jung, Eungee Park, Su A Joo, Sang Min Jun, Yeo Jin Son, Kil Won Kwon, Seong Keun Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol Original Article OBJECTIVES: A polydioxanone (PDO) stent was developed to treat tracheomalacia in pediatric patients. However, its safety and efficacy need to be verified in animal studies before clinical trials in patients can be conducted. This study evaluated the safety and efficacy of a PDO stent in normal and tracheomalacia-model rabbits. METHODS: In total, 29 New Zealand white rabbits were used: 13 for evaluating the biocompatibility of the PDO stent in normal rabbits and 16 for the creation of a tracheomalacia model. The tracheomalacia model was successfully established in 12 rabbits, and PDO stents were placed in eight of those rabbits. RESULTS: The PDO stent was successfully positioned in the trachea of the normal rabbits using an endoscopic approach, and its degradation was observed 10 weeks later. The stent fragments did not induce distal airway obstruction or damage, and the mucosal changes that occurred after stent placement were reversed after degradation. The same procedure was performed on the tracheomalacia-model rabbits. The survival duration of the tracheomalacia rabbits with and without stents was 49.0±6.8 and 1.0±0.8 days, respectively. Thus, the PDO stent yielded a significant survival gain (P=0.001). In the tracheomalacia rabbits, stent degradation and granulation tissue were observed 7 weeks after placement, leading to airway collapse and death. CONCLUSION: We successfully developed a PDO stent and an endoscopic guide placement system. The degradation time of the stent was around 10 weeks in normal rabbits, and its degradation was accelerated in the tracheomalacia model. The mucosal changes associated with PDO stent placement were reversible. Placement of the PDO stent prolonged survival in tracheomalacia-model rabbits. Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2021-08 2020-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8373836/ /pubmed/33081438 http://dx.doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2020.01627 Text en Copyright © 2021 by Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Choi, Ji Suk
Seok, Jungirl
Eom, Min Rye
Jung, Eungee
Park, Su A
Joo, Sang Min
Jun, Yeo Jin
Son, Kil Won
Kwon, Seong Keun
Endoscopically Applied Biodegradable Stent in a Rabbit Model of Pediatric Tracheomalacia
title Endoscopically Applied Biodegradable Stent in a Rabbit Model of Pediatric Tracheomalacia
title_full Endoscopically Applied Biodegradable Stent in a Rabbit Model of Pediatric Tracheomalacia
title_fullStr Endoscopically Applied Biodegradable Stent in a Rabbit Model of Pediatric Tracheomalacia
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopically Applied Biodegradable Stent in a Rabbit Model of Pediatric Tracheomalacia
title_short Endoscopically Applied Biodegradable Stent in a Rabbit Model of Pediatric Tracheomalacia
title_sort endoscopically applied biodegradable stent in a rabbit model of pediatric tracheomalacia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8373836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33081438
http://dx.doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2020.01627
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