Development of a survival animal model for subglottic stenosis.

LARYNGOSCOPE(2019)

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ObjectiveTo develop a reproducible survival animal model for subglottic stenosis. Study DesignProspective study. MethodsWe evaluated five methods of inducing airway injury in 30 New Zealand white rabbits to produce a subglottic stenosis model. Experimental groups comprised: group 1 (n=5), which underwent 4-hour intubation; group 2 (n=5), which underwent induced subglottic injury with a nylon brush; group 3 (n=10), which underwent subglottic injury with a nylon brush, followed by 4-hour intubation; group 4 (n=5), which underwent subglottic injury with Bugbee cautery in 50% of the subglottic circumference, followed by 4-hour intubation; and group 5 (n=5), which underwent subglottic injury with Bugbee cautery in 75% of the subglottic circumference, followed by 4-hour intubation. Five animals were used as controls. Endoscopy of the airway and sacrifice of animals were planned at an interval of 14 days postinjury. Histologic measurements were analyzed. ResultsNo animals in groups 1 or 2 developed stenosis. In group 3, 50% of animals developed symptomatic grade 3 subglottic and tracheal stenosis, necessitating early endoscopy and sacrifice in three animals. Four animals in group 4 developed grade 1 subglottic stenosis, and four in group 5 developed grade 2 subglottic stenosis. Histologic measurements of lumen areas within each of these two groups were similar; all animals survived the follow-up period. ConclusionWe successfully developed a reproducible survival model for induced subglottic stenosis using a combination of cautery-induced subglottic injury followed by 4-hour intubation. This model lays the foundation for future studies that evaluate endoscopic interventions for the management of subglottic stenosis. Level of EvidenceNA Laryngoscope, 129:989-994, 2019
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Subglottic stenosis,rabbit,animal model
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