## EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE At the conclusion of this presentation, the participants should be able to appreciate the value of an endoscopic method of inducing tracheal stenosis in a rabbit model. ## OBJECTIVE Compare the induction of tracheal stenosis by an endoscopic versus an open method. STUDY
Induction of tracheal stenosis in a rabbit model—endoscopic versus open technique
✍ Scribed by Matthew K. Steehler; Hosai N. Hesham; Benjamin J. Wycherly; Kevin M. Burke; Sonya Malekzadeh
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 167 KB
- Volume
- 121
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0023-852X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Objective:
To evaluate and compare open versus endoscopic methods of inducing tracheal stenosis in the New Zealand white rabbit model.
Study Design:
Prospective randomized control, pilot study.
Subjects and Methods:
Fifteen New Zealand white rabbits were used in the study. Induction of tracheal stenosis was performed through an open incision in 6 rabbits, an endoscopic approach was utilized in 8 rabbits, and 1 rabbit served as the control. The open approach was performed by brushing the tracheal mucosa 10 times through an anterior tracheotomy with a nylon brush. The endoscopic method was acheived using a rigid bronchoscope and at a measured distance below the cricoid cartilage, passing the same nylon brush four times in each of four quadrants. Repeat endoscopies for evaluation of stenosis progression were performed at 2 and 3 weeks on all rabbits.
Results:
In the open group, we observed no stenosis with one mortality as a result of gastroenteritis due to antibiotic use. In the endoscopic group, all animals achieved some degree of stenosis by 14 days, with a mean airway narrowing of 43%. The two deaths in the endoscopic group occurred in the immediate postoperative period secondary to laryngeal edema. The endoscopic procedure was 5 minutes in duration.
Conclusion:
The endoscopic technique is an effective method of achieving circumferential tracheal stenosis in the rabbit model. Advantages include simple instrumentation, an endoscopic approach, potential for decreased costs, and more reliable results. Laryngoscope, 2011
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