First Place — Resident Basic Science Award 1995: Reinnervation of the Allograft Larynx in the Rat Laryngeal Transplant Model

  • Weed D
  • Chongkolwatana C
  • Kawamura Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

The rat model for a vascularized laryngeal allograft is duplicated with significant technical modifications. We report the addition of unilateral host‐to‐allograft recurrent laryngeal nerve anastomosis to this model. Long‐term survival experiments determine the feasibility of reinnervation studies of the allograft larynx with this new model. A total of 59 transplants have been performed on histocompatible Munich Wistar rats, 36 with attempted unilateral allograft reinnervation. Because of the initially high operative mortality rates, additions and modifications of the original technique resulting in reproducibly enhanced survival are detailed. Factors critical to the functional study of this model with regard to reinnervation are elucidated. Preliminary data on allograft reinnervation are reported as confirmed by videodocumentation of vocal fold mobility, evoked and spontaneous electromyography, and glycogen‐depletion Studies.

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Weed, D. T., Chongkolwatana, C., Kawamura, Y., Burkey, B. B., Netterville, J. L., Ossoff, R. H., & Zealear, D. L. (1995). First Place — Resident Basic Science Award 1995: Reinnervation of the Allograft Larynx in the Rat Laryngeal Transplant Model. Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 113(5), 517–529. https://doi.org/10.1177/019459989511300502

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