2011
DOI: 10.2468/jbes.62.86
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Development of an Esophageal Regenerative Therapy with a Bioabsorbable Polymer Substitute

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“…Such materials have been previously used in attempts to replace esophageal tissue, but none had been clinically tested. This was done in an animal study from Japan, which tested a bioabsorbable polymer in esophageal defects in nine hybrid pigs [32]. It was shown that the material could repair the defective esophageal wall without complications and help to form a neoesophageal wall 12 weeks after implantation.…”
Section: The 18th United European Gastroenterologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such materials have been previously used in attempts to replace esophageal tissue, but none had been clinically tested. This was done in an animal study from Japan, which tested a bioabsorbable polymer in esophageal defects in nine hybrid pigs [32]. It was shown that the material could repair the defective esophageal wall without complications and help to form a neoesophageal wall 12 weeks after implantation.…”
Section: The 18th United European Gastroenterologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solche Materialien wurden früher eingesetzt, um Ösophagusgewebe zu ersetzen aber sie wurden bisher nicht klinisch getes-tet. Dies erfolgte jedoch in einer japanischen Tierstudie, die ein bioabsorbierbares Polymer bei Ösophagusdefekten von 9 Hybridschweinen testete [32]. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass das Material die defekte Ösophaguswand reparieren konnte und dabei half, eine neoösophageale Wand 12 Wochen nach Implantation zu bilden.…”
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