FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, surgery. Plastic of the epithelial defect of the tracheal wall is modeled by the tissue engineering mucosa of the recipient on a polymer base. Access to cervical esophagus is provided. Mucosal defect on the anterolateral wall of the trachea is created. Tissue-engineering mucosa is applied on the mucosal defect. Simultaneously, the stent is installed internally between the inhalation and exhalation of the experimental animal under the control of the per os vision. Stent fixes the tissue-engineering mucosa from the inside to the wall of the trachea. Wall of the trachea and the wound are sutured.
EFFECT: method provides simple, fast, reliable fixation of the tissue-engineering mucosa of the trachea.
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Dates
2018-05-21—Published
2017-03-30—Filed