重度气管支气管软化症的先进疗法:3d打印、患者特异性、外部植入、生物可吸收气道夹板的使用综述

Q2 Medicine
Vikram Sood MD , Glenn E. Green MD , Andrea Les PhD , Richard G Ohye MD
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摘要

气管支气管软化症是一种气管和主支气管动态塌陷的情况。气管支气管软化症的临床意义取决于其严重程度。轻的病例可以用有限的症状进行医学治疗,而严重的病例需要先进的治疗,长时间的住院,并具有显著的发病率和死亡率。目前治疗严重气管支气管软化症的方法包括气管造口术伴长时间机械通气、主动脉固定术、气管支气管固定术和腔内金属、硅胶或生物可吸收支架。三维(3D)打印的、患者特异性的、生物可吸收的气道夹板是一种新的治疗选择,正在一组患有严重气管支气管软化症的危重儿童中进行研究。在我们最后一次回顾我们的数据时,29个夹板已经植入了15名患有胸内气管支气管软化症的儿童。中位随访时间为8.5个月。有12名长期幸存者,除了一人外,其他人都住在家里。本文讨论了我们机构的开发和使用3d打印,患者特异性,生物可吸收夹板治疗小儿严重气管支气管软化症的细节。
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Advanced Therapies for Severe Tracheobronchomalacia: A Review of the Use of 3D-Printed, Patient-Specific, Externally Implanted, Bioresorbable Airway Splints

Tracheobronchomalacia is a condition of dynamic collapse of the trachea and mainstem bronchi. The clinical significance of tracheobronchomalacia depends on its severity. Mild cases may be medically managed with limited symptomology, while severe cases require advanced therapies, lengthy hospital stays, and carry significant morbidity and mortality. Current therapies for severe tracheobronchomalacia include tracheostomy with prolonged mechanical ventilation, aortopexy, tracheobronchopexy, and intraluminal metallic, silicone, or bioresorbable stents. Three-dimensional (3D)-printed, patient-specific, bioresorbable airway splinting is a novel treatment option that is undergoing investigation in a cohort of critically ill children with severe tracheobronchomalacia. At the time of our last review of our data, 29 splints had been implanted in 15 children with intrathoracic tracheobronchomalacia. The median follow-up was 8.5 months. There were 12 long-term survivors, and all but one lived at home. This article discusses the details of our institution's development and use of 3D-printed, patient-specific, bioresorbable splints for treatment of severe tracheobronchomalacia in the pediatric population.

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期刊介绍: The Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual is a companion to Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery . Together with the Seminars, the Annual provides complete coverage of the specialty by focusing on important developments in pediatric cardiac surgery. Each annual volume has an expert guest editor who invites prominent surgeons to review the areas of greatest change in pediatric cardiac surgery during the year. Topics include 1) Complete Atrioventricular Canal; 2) New Concepts of Cardiac Anatomy and Function -- The Helical Heart; 3) Valve Reconstruction (Replacement) in Congenital Heart Disease; 4) Evolving Developments in Congenital Heart Surgery.
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