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Vietnam performs first tracheal transplant from brain-dead donor

Việt NamViệt Nam08/08/2024

A 25-year-old man with a narrowed trachea after a traffic accident has just had a successful tracheal transplant, becoming the first person to receive a trachea transplant from a brain-dead donor.

A 25-year-old man with a narrowed trachea after a traffic accident has just had a successful tracheal transplant, becoming the first person to receive a trachea transplant from a brain-dead donor.

"This is one of the rare tracheal transplants combined with cervical esophageal plastic surgery in world medical literature, the first time it has been successfully performed in Vietnam," Dr. Duong Duc Hung, Director of Viet Duc Hospital, said on the morning of August 7.

The patient in Thanh Hoa had a traffic accident in July 2022, causing traumatic brain, jaw, chest, liver injuries... The brain resuscitation process required assisted breathing, so the doctor opened the patient's trachea (created a hole in the neck for breathing, unable to breathe through the nose as usual).

One month after tracheostomy, the patient was consulted for conservative treatment including dilation and placement of tracheal stent but failed. This led to difficulty breathing and required permanent tracheostomy.

The patient's father said that his son was breathing through his neck, but still ate and drank normally, but "when sick, you pray to all directions." The family took him to many places for examination and was prescribed 6 injections into the narrowed trachea. In May 2023, after the 6th injection, the patient developed an ulcer, the damage spread to the esophagus, and opened into the trachea.

"At this point, anything the patient eats or drinks goes into the lungs. Not only does the body have to be 'punched' to breathe, but the stomach also has to be opened to pump food," Dr. Hung said, adding that this condition causes the patient and family to be mentally depressed. In the long term, this breathing increases the risk of fibrosis, lung damage, and pneumonia.

Bệnh nhân tái khám đầu tháng 8 cho kết quả tốt. Ảnh: Bệnh viện cung cấp
The patient's re-examination in early August showed good results. Photo: Provided by the hospital

Coming to Viet Duc Hospital for examination, the young man's body was exhausted, weighing only 42 kg, and was diagnosed with a 6.5 cm long tracheal injury, but intervention was not possible because the old trachea had been surgically removed, and there was no material to intervene. Tracheal transplantation was the last possible indication to save him.

After a multidisciplinary consultation, the doctors decided to perform a two-stage surgery on the patient. Stage 1, the patient underwent surgery to cut and reconnect the narrowed cervical esophagus or to create an esophagus using a colon segment. Stage 2, surgery to create a glottis segment combined with a cervical tracheal graft using a brain-dead donor's cervical trachea segment.

After two surgeries performed on April 11 and May 13, the patient was able to breathe, eat normally, and speak, albeit "slurredly". At the end of June, he was discharged from the hospital. At the most recent follow-up visit, the young man had gained 10 kg, could do housework, cook, and take care of his children. The patient needs another surgery to help his voice return to normal.

Các bác sĩ phẫu thuật ghép khí quản cho bệnh nhân hồi tháng 5. Ảnh: Bệnh viện cung cấp
Surgeons performed a tracheal transplant on a patient in May. Photo: Provided by the hospital

According to Dr. Hung, tracheal transplant surgery in general and airway transplant surgery in particular is still a challenge in surgery. In September 2007, Viet Duc doctors successfully performed the first tracheal autograft for a patient by taking a segment of the patient's kidney aorta and transplanting it into their trachea. The number of transplants like this patient in the world can be counted on the fingers, less than 10 cases. Thailand has 2 cases followed up for 20 months. The other cases were not successful.

"With this case, we are confident that the skills of Vietnamese doctors are not inferior to those of the world," Dr. Hung said, expressing his respect for the brain-dead people whose organs have revived many lives.

Since the beginning of the year, Viet Duc Hospital has had 16 cases of brain-dead organ donations. One brain-dead organ donor can save at least four people, other organs such as heart valves, blood vessels, trachea... are preserved in the tissue bank, which will bring opportunities to many other patients.


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