An Experimental Study on Timing in Tracheal Stenosis Surgery.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Aydogmus, Umit; Ozturk, Gokhan; Kis, Argun; Karakaya, Yeliz Arman; Aybek, Hulya; Bir, Ferda
- Source
- Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgeon. Sep2022, Vol. 70 Issue 6, p513-519. 7p.
- Subject
- *TRACHEAL stenosis
*PREOPERATIVE risk factors
*SURGERY
*SURGICAL complications
*TRANSFORMING growth factors
*SUTURING
- Language
- ISSN
- 0171-6425
Keywords: trachea; tracheal stenosis; tracheal inflammation; stenosis; inflammatory biomarkers EN trachea tracheal stenosis tracheal inflammation stenosis inflammatory biomarkers 513 519 7 09/14/22 20220901 NES 220901 Conflict of Interest None declared. The fourth limitation of the present study is that even though the procedure is applied by a single surgeon (using surgical loop), rats are fragile animals for anastomosis surgery due to their small size and differences that are not visible to the naked eye, which may have taken place during the surgery of each animal. We investigated whether tracheal stenosis surgery's success was related to the periods of the post-injury wound healing process and analyzed the availableness of biomarkers in determining the appropriate period for surgery. [4] Surgical treatments are applied in post-intubation tracheal stenosis patients with high effectivity, and studies have focused on reducing anastomosis tension and end-to-end anastomosis of healthy mucosa. [Extracted from the article]