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This review covers the history and progress of tracheal reconstruction and replacement, including grafts, stenting, prostheses, and bioengineered trachea development. It offers an algorithm for selecting tracheal replacement options.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Surgical Innovation

Background:

  • Tracheal reconstruction and replacement have evolved significantly over time.
  • Historical methods include grafts, flaps, tube construction, and tissue transplants.
  • Tracheal stenting offers temporary support.

Observation:

  • Part 1 reviews historical techniques and advancements in tracheal stenting.
  • Part 2 analyzes solid and porous tracheal prostheses in research and clinical settings.
  • Recent progress in bioengineered trachea generation is also discussed.

Findings:

  • A comprehensive overview of historical and current tracheal substitutes is presented.
  • Experimental and clinical data on tracheal prostheses are analyzed.

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  • The development of bioengineered tracheas represents a significant advancement.
  • Implications:

    • The review provides a spectrum of options for tracheal replacement.
    • Understanding historical context informs future research and clinical practice.
    • The development of effective tracheal substitutes is crucial for patient outcomes.