| Literature DB >> 31608174 |
Sandra Lopez-Minguez1, Carolina Serrano-Casorran1,2, Jose A Guirola1,3,4, Sergio Rodriguez-Zapater1, Cristina Bonastre1,2, Miguel Angel De Gregorio1,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Canine tracheal collapse is a complex airway pathology without promising treatment results. Currently nitinol stents are the best surgical option; however, some professionals are doubting if stent placement is the best option due to the associated complications.Entities:
Keywords: Airway management; Device removal; Dogs; Interventional radiology; Minimally invasive surgical procedures; Pilot study; Respiratory pathology; Stent; Tracheal collapse; Tracheomalacia
Year: 2019 PMID: 31608174 PMCID: PMC6788445 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.7797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1CasMin Twine design.
Shape of the twine. Tips characteristics: flexible tip, and tip with suture fixation.
Figure 2CT images.
(A–B) Axial and Sagittal view before CasMin-Twine implantation. (C–D) Axial and Sagittal view 3th month post-implantation. (E–F) Axial and Sagittal view 12th months post-implantation.
Figure 3Endoscopic control.
12th month tracheoscopy control: Total endothelization with low mucus retention.
Endoscopic follow-up grades.
Degree of endothelization: (visualizing tissue growth over the stent) 0 (no-endothelization: naked stent), 1 (partial endothelization: stent areas not covered), 2 (total endothelization). Evaluation of mucosal congestion: 0 (non congestion), 1 (low mucosal congestion: orange colored or patched mucosa), 3 (severe mucosal congestion: intense red- bloodshot). Assessment of the inflammatory reaction 0: absent, 1: low and 2: mild and 3: severe inflammation. Mucus retention in tracheal lumen 0: non-retention, 1: moderate; isolated mucus without air-flow problems, 2: profuse amounts; ranging from colorless-white appearance of whole stent with difficult air-flow. Granulomas 0 absent, 1 isolated granuloma and 2 numerous granulomas. Implanted animals make reference to those animals with CasMin Twine implanted. Control animals were three, they have no endothelization valued because no stent was implanted.
| Implanted animals | Control animals | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 days | 90 days | 365 days | 30 days | 90 days | 365 days | ||
| Endothelization | Grade 0 | ||||||
| Grade 1 | 60% (6/10) | 20% /2/10) | 10% (1/10) | ||||
| Grade 2 | 40% (4/10) | 80% (8/10) | 90% (9/10) | ||||
| Congestion | Grade 0 | ||||||
| Grade 1 | 30% (3/10) | 30% (3/10) | 10% (1/10) | 66.6% (2/3) | 33.3% (1/3) | ||
| Grade 2 | |||||||
| Grade 3 | |||||||
| Inflammatory reaction | Grade 0 | ||||||
| Grade 1 | 20% (2/10) | 33.3% (1/3) | |||||
| Grade 2 | |||||||
| Grade 3 | |||||||
| Mucus retention | Grade 0 | ||||||
| Grade 1 | 70% (7/10) | 60% (6/10 | 40% (4/10) | 33.3% (1/3) | |||
| Grade 2 | |||||||
| Granuloma | Grade 0 | ||||||
| Grade 1 | 10% (1/10) | 10% (1/10) | |||||
| Grade 2 | |||||||
Figure 4Macroscopic image of an implanted trachea shows no alteration of surrounding tissue.
Arrow marks the fixation point of the prosthesis. Photo credit: Jose Rodriguez Gomez.
Figure 5Tracheal wall with a hole corresponding with the device.
Discrete inflammatory reaction, slight increase in globet cells. (B) Tracheal wall with a hole corresponding with the device and epithelial absence. (C, D): Prosthesis-free area. Retains normal epithelial morphology and perfect ciliary structure.