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    Pedicled full-thickness gastric patches for esophageal reconstruction were studied in dogs. Antral mucosa patches proved safe, avoiding esophagitis and elevated gastrin levels, unlike parietal cell mucosa patches.

    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Surgical Innovation
    • Esophageal Surgery

    Background:

    • Esophageal reconstruction presents surgical challenges.
    • Gastric patches are a potential reconstructive option.
    • Assessing the safety and feasibility of specific gastric patch types is crucial.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the safety and feasibility of using pedicled full-thickness gastric patches in esophageal reconstruction.
    • To compare the effects of parietal cell mucosa versus antral mucosa patches.

    Main Methods:

    • Eleven dogs underwent studies involving pedicled full-thickness gastric patches.
    • Patches utilized either parietal cell mucosa or antral mucosa.
    • Outcomes included assessment for esophagitis and serum gastrin levels.

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    Main Results:

    • Patches with parietal cell mucosa were associated with localized adjacent esophagitis.
    • Patches with antral mucosa did not induce esophagitis.
    • Antral mucosa patches did not lead to increased circulating serum gastrin levels.

    Conclusions:

    • Pedicled full-thickness gastric patches containing antral mucosa are a feasible and safe option for esophageal reconstruction.
    • Parietal cell mucosa patches carry a risk of inducing esophagitis.
    • Antral mucosa patches do not negatively impact gastrin levels, suggesting suitability for esophageal reconstruction.