Thoracic Cancer (Feb 2022)

Reconstruction of the trachea and carina: Surgical reconstruction, autologous tissue transplantation, allograft transplantation, and bioengineering

  • Jianghao Ren,
  • Yuanyuan Xu,
  • Guo Zhiyi,
  • Ting Ren,
  • Jiangbin Ren,
  • Kan Wang,
  • Yiqing Luo,
  • Mingyang Zhu,
  • Qiang Tan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.14315
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 284 – 295

Abstract

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Abstract There have been significant advancements in medical techniques in the present epoch, with the emergence of some novel operative substitutes. However, the treatment of tracheal defects still faces tremendous challenges and there is, as yet, no consensus on tracheal and carinal reconstruction. In addition, surgical outcomes vary in different individuals, which results in an ambiguous future for tracheal surgery. Although transplantation was once an effective and promising method, it is limited by a shortage of donors and immune rejection. The development of bioengineering has provided an alternative for the treatment of tracheal defects, but this discipline is full of ethical controversy and hindered by limited cognition in this area. Meanwhile, progression of this technique is blocked by a deficiency in ideal materials. The trachea together with the carina is still the last unpaired organ in thoracic surgery and propososal of a favorable scheme to remove this dilemma is urgently required. In this review, four main tracheal reconstruction methods, especially surgical techniques, are evaluated, and a thorough interpretation conducted.

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