2020
DOI: 10.1177/0194599820921404
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Subglottic Stenosis: Development of a Clinically Relevant Endoscopic Animal Model

Abstract: Objective Develop a clinically relevant and reproducible endoscopic animal model for subglottic stenosis amenable to testing of minimally invasive therapeutic modalities. Study Design Cohort study. Setting Division of Laboratory Animals Research, University of Pittsburgh. Subjects and Methods Subglottic stenosis was induced endoscopically via microsuspension laryngoscopy in 26 New Zealand white rabbits. A trimmed polypropylene brush connected to a novel electronic stenosis induction apparatus was used to creat… Show more

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