Successful application of the innovation process to a case of Floyd Type I tracheal agenesis

Autor: Alicia Greene, Yiqi Zhang, Onur Asan, Joseph B. Clark, Barry Fell, Kevin Harter, Thomas Samson, Dino Ravnic, Robert E. Cilley, Peter Dillon, Donald Mackay, Anthony Y. Tsai
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Surgery open science. 11
ISSN: 2589-8450
Popis: Innovation is broadly defined as the act of introducing a new product, idea, or process. The field of surgery is built upon innovation, revolutionizing technology, science, and tools to improve patient care. While most innovative solutions are aimed at problems with a significant patient population, the process can also be used on orphan pathologies without obvious solutions. We present a case of tracheal agenesis, a rare congenital anomaly with an overwhelming mortality and few good treatment options, that benefited from the innovation process and achieved survival with no ventilator dependence at three years of age.Utilizing the framework of the innovation process akin to the Stanford Biodesign Program, 1) the parameters of the clinical problem wereA 3D-printed external bioresorbable splint was chosen as the solution. Our patient underwent airway reconstruction with "trachealization of the esophagus": esophageotracheal fistula resection, esophagotracheoplasty, and placement of a 3D-printed polycaprolactone (PCL) stent for external esophageal airway support at five months of age.The innovation process provided our team with the guidance and imperative steps necessary to develop an innovative device for the successful management of an infant survivor with Floyd Type I tracheal agenesis.We present a case of tracheal agenesis, a rare congenital anomaly with an overwhelming mortality and few good treatment options, that benefited from the innovation process and achieved survival with no ventilator dependence at three years of age.The importance of this report is to reveal how the innovation process, which is typically used for problems with significant patient population, can also be used on orphan pathologies without obvious solutions.
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