Flap of the sternocephalicus muscle in the repair of a partial defect in the trachea of a rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Gustavo Fernandes, Ariadne Rein, Gabriel Luiz Montanhim, Marcelo Carrijo da Costa, Marcella Dall’Agnol Leite, Nicolle Pereira Soares, Paola Castro Moraes

TL;DR
This study evaluates using a muscle flap to repair a tracheal defect in rabbits, showing promising recovery and structural maintenance.
Contribution
The novel use of a sternocephalicus muscle flap for tracheal repair is tested in a rabbit model.
Findings
The muscle flap supported structural and physiological maintenance of the trachea.
Ciliary respiratory epithelium regrew at the flap site after 30 days.
Clinical recovery was satisfactory with minimal respiratory complications.
Abstract
The current study aimed at evaluating the repair of a partial defect of the trachea with a muscle flap, an advanced technique that employs combined suture patterns. Sixteen healthy male New Zealand white rabbits were used as an experimental model. A partial defect in the trachea within the ventral region of the fourth to eighth tracheal ring was created. Subsequently, repair was initiated with a flap of the sternocephalicus muscle. The animals were divided into four groups for postoperative evaluation using clinical, tracheoscopic, and histopathological analyses. Each group was separated according to the time of euthanasia, programmed at interval of seven (G7), 15 (G15), 30 (G30), and 60 days (G60). One animal from the G60 group died, whereas the other animals had good surgical recovery without serious changes in the breathing pattern. The major clinical signs observed were stridor…
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TopicsTracheal and airway disorders · Cardiovascular Conditions and Treatments · Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
