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  • Thoracic surgery
  • Biomedical engineering
  • Regenerative medicine

Background:

  • Prosthetic airway reconstruction is infrequently indicated in contemporary airway surgery.
  • Significant portions of the trachea can now be resected and reconstructed primarily.
  • Current prosthetic materials often lead to complications and suboptimal long-term results.

Observation:

  • The development of an ideal tracheal prosthesis remains an ongoing challenge.
  • Existing prostheses are frequently linked to substantial morbidities.
  • Poor long-term outcomes are common with current prosthetic interventions.

Findings:

  • Tracheal transplantation and tissue engineering strategies are emerging as promising experimental approaches.
  • These novel strategies aim to promote and accelerate epithelial repair.
  • Controlling cellular organization is a key focus in these regenerative techniques.

Implications:

  • Future advancements in tracheal transplantation and tissue engineering may offer improved solutions for airway reconstruction.
  • These experimental methods hold potential for overcoming the limitations of current prosthetic devices.
  • Further research could lead to enhanced epithelial repair and better patient outcomes in airway surgery.