A critical review of publications on tracheal reconstruction is presented. The extent of the resection defect in terms of horizontal circumference or longitudinal extension determines the difficulty of the reconstruction. To allow a valid comparison, a classification of tracheal defects is proposed. The reconstruction materials can be subdivided into synthetic grafts, autografts, allografts, and bioengineering constructs. Reconstruction of tracheal defects greater than half of the tracheal length was not possible until recently. Numerous publications on animal experimental techniques, and rare human case reports show few successful outcomes. During the last five years, new reconstructive options have emerged: autograft of composite flaps mi...
Because of its peculiar anatomy and physiology, the trachea is one of the few tubular organs in the ...
Effective restoration of extensive tracheal damage arising from cancer, stenosis, infection or conge...
Objective: The ideal method, in reconstruction of circumferential tracheal defects more than 50% of ...
Tracheal stenosis represents a significant challenge. Surgeons continue to search for appropriate re...
Tracheal stenosis represents a significant challenge. Surgeons continue to search for appropriate re...
Breathing, being predominantly an automatic action, is often taken for granted. However, respiratory...
Breathing, being predominantly an automatic action, is often taken for granted. However, respiratory...
The replacement of significant lengths of tracheal tissue still remains the unrivalled 'holy grail' ...
Item does not contain fulltextTracheal research covers two main areas of interest: tracheal reconstr...
Background: Controversy in tracheal reconstruction using grafts and bioengineered constructs highlig...
DoctorReconstruction of a tracheal defect remains as one of the current challenges in the field of t...
Backgrand: For patients with long segment of tracheal stenosis, resection and replacement is necessa...
Tracheal research covers two main areas of interest: tracheal reconstruction and tracheal fixation. ...
Tracheal research covers two main areas of interest: tracheal reconstruction and tracheal fixation. ...
Tracheal research covers two main areas of interest: tracheal reconstruction and tracheal fixation. ...
Because of its peculiar anatomy and physiology, the trachea is one of the few tubular organs in the ...
Effective restoration of extensive tracheal damage arising from cancer, stenosis, infection or conge...
Objective: The ideal method, in reconstruction of circumferential tracheal defects more than 50% of ...
Tracheal stenosis represents a significant challenge. Surgeons continue to search for appropriate re...
Tracheal stenosis represents a significant challenge. Surgeons continue to search for appropriate re...
Breathing, being predominantly an automatic action, is often taken for granted. However, respiratory...
Breathing, being predominantly an automatic action, is often taken for granted. However, respiratory...
The replacement of significant lengths of tracheal tissue still remains the unrivalled 'holy grail' ...
Item does not contain fulltextTracheal research covers two main areas of interest: tracheal reconstr...
Background: Controversy in tracheal reconstruction using grafts and bioengineered constructs highlig...
DoctorReconstruction of a tracheal defect remains as one of the current challenges in the field of t...
Backgrand: For patients with long segment of tracheal stenosis, resection and replacement is necessa...
Tracheal research covers two main areas of interest: tracheal reconstruction and tracheal fixation. ...
Tracheal research covers two main areas of interest: tracheal reconstruction and tracheal fixation. ...
Tracheal research covers two main areas of interest: tracheal reconstruction and tracheal fixation. ...
Because of its peculiar anatomy and physiology, the trachea is one of the few tubular organs in the ...
Effective restoration of extensive tracheal damage arising from cancer, stenosis, infection or conge...
Objective: The ideal method, in reconstruction of circumferential tracheal defects more than 50% of ...