Affiliations 

  • 1 Noel Theam Lip Yeoh, FRCS. Department of Surgery Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 22-11, Malaysia
  • 2 Lai Meng Looi, MRCP. Correspondence: N.T.L. Yeoh Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 22-11, Malaysia
  • 3 Thomas Byod Smiley, FRCS(deceased). Correspondence: N.T.L. Yeoh, Department of Surgery Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 22-11, Malaysia
Med J Malaysia, 1984 Jun;39(2):127-30.
PMID: 6513850

Abstract

This paper discusses the feasibility of using a free pericardial patch in repairing defects of the esophagus. The experimental model used is the dog. A piece of the side wall of the esophagus is first excised. This defect in the esophagus is then covered
with a free patch of pericardium. The animals are then sacrificed at sequential dates and the grafted site submitted for microscopic examination. The results show that a free graft of pericardium when used as a patch can prevent leakage of esophageal contents and allow healing of the defect without gross narrowing of the lumen.

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