Biodegradable polydioxanone stents: histologic and structural effects in an experimental model of tracheal stenosis

Author:

Morante-Valverde Rocío1,Usategui Alicia2,López-Díaz María1,Grau Montserrat3,Luna-Paredes MaCarmen4,de Atauri Álvaro Gimeno-Díaz4,Pablos José L2,Antón-Pacheco Juan L12

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Surgery Division & Pediatric Airway Unit, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Avda. de Córdoba s/n, Madrid 28041, Universidad Complutense de Madrid , Spain

2. Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases Research Group, Instituto de Investigación Hospital U , 12 de Octubre (imas12), Avda. de Córdoba s/n , Madrid, 28041, Spain

3. Research Center, Veterinary Unit, Instituto de Investigación Hospital U , 12 de Octubre (imas12)’ Avda. de Córdoba s/n , Madrid, 28041, Spain

4. Pulmonary Unit, Division of Pediatrics, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Avda. de Córdoba s/n , Madrid, 28041, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To evaluate the biologic impact of polydioxanone (PDO) stenting in an animal model of inflammatory tracheal stenosis (TS). Additionally, to compare these results with those obtained in the same model without a stent and after placing one PDO stent in a healthy trachea. Methods 40 adult NZ rabbits were distributed into 3 groups: Group A, 8 animals with a healthy trachea and a PDO stent; group B, 17 rabbits with a TS and no stent; and group C, 15 animals with TS and a PDO stent. Histopathological studies included Masson’s trichrome staining for submucosal fibrosis and Safranin O to assess structural integrity of cartilage. Morphometric analyses were performed in the 3 groups. Results Stent placement was successful in every case. Histological studies did not show a significant increase in tracheal wall collagen area and cartilage structure was not modified in those rabbits with a PDO stent, even in a TS scenario. Stent implantation permitted recovery of normal tracheal lumen levels in the TS model. Conclusions PDO stenting in the normal trachea and in a model of TS neither caused increase in the collagen matrix nor modification of the cartilaginous support. Additionally, radial force exhibited by PDO stents was effective in restoring normal tracheal lumen when placed in a stenotic lesion. These findings suggest that they may be safe and useful in the setting of an acquired TS.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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