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    Doctors use lab-made windpipe in transplant

    STOCKHOLM (AP) — A 36-year-old man who had tracheal cancer has received a new lab-made windpipe seeded with his own stem cells in a procedure in Sweden they call the first successful attempt of its kind, officials said Thursday.

    The Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm said the surgery was performed June 9, and that the patient is on his way to a "full recovery." He will be released from a hospital Friday.

    Karolinska said the patient, whose late stage cancer had almost fully blocked his windpipe, had no other options since no suitable donor windpipes were available.

    Professor Paolo Macchiarini, who has also involved in previous windpipe transplants, said the surgery at Karolinska "is the first synthetic tissue engineered windpipe that has been successfully transplanted."

    To perform the surgery, an international team lead by Macchiarini built a scaffold and a bioreactor to seed it with the patient's stem cells. New cells to line and cover the windpipe were then grown on the scaffold for two days before it was transplanted.

    "Because the cells used to regenerate the trachea were the patient's own, there has been no rejection of the transplant and the patient is not taking (anti-rejection) drugs," Karolinska said in a statement.

    Windpipe transplants have previously been performed using donor windpipes and the patients' own stem cells. But this latest surgery in Sweden is the first to use a man-made organ. Several years ago, Macchiarini and other experts used a patient's bone marrow stem cells to create millions of epithelial and cartilage cells to coat their Colombian patient's new windpipe, damaged after years of suffering from tuberculosis.

    And Belgian doctors previously implanted a donor windpipe into their patient's arm to restore its blood supply and grow new tissue before placing it into her throat. In both transplants, because the patients' own cells were used to coat the windpipes, neither of them needs to take anti-rejection medicines.

    Experts say synthetic structures could be used to fashion simple organs like the windpipe, esophagus or bladder, but that it will be years before scientists can create more complicated organs like kidneys or hearts in the laboratory.

    The plastic polymer used to make the artificial windpipe has previously been used in tear ducts and blood vessels. It has a spongy surface to speed cell growth. The makers of the synthetic windpipe said they thought its most immediate application would be for patients with tracheal cancer and that a similar structure might also help people with cancer of the throat. Patients with those types of cancer are often diagnosed late and have few good treatment options.

    Macchiarini said that more surgeries like the one just performed in Sweden are planned before the end of this year and will include two adult patients and one child.

     

    115 comments

    • Chii  •  10 mths ago
      awesome... Stem cells helping patients rebuild their own tissues.
      • Todd 10 mths ago
        and doing it for years now...
    • V  •  10 mths ago
      Stories like this are why I maintain my faith in humanity. People are capable of amazing acts of greatness when the choose to.
      • albertm 10 mths ago
        All the brilliance of any scientist/engineer has to have the backing of the social structure of the country he's in. In America the greatest inventions can be stifled by private controlling interests..
      • Anonymous 10 mths ago
        No kidding Albertm, i have the knowledge, i have to ideas, i have the education. Cant get near a lab unless i sign everything i could possibly come up with over to the company that owns the lab though.
    • sobekind  •  10 mths ago
      this is a special great news to help mankind to over come the lose of windpipe and able to maintain ability to talk. Thank you so much for your work.
      • C431 10 mths ago
        The person may or may not be able to talk. Talking requires other parts not just a "wind pipe". If they are not able to fashion a larynx or vocal folds than they won't be able to talk. The trade off would be not having to breath through a hole in the neck.
    • D A  •  10 mths ago
      in the word's of peter griffin "WHY AREN'T WE FUNDING THIS!?!"
      • evileddie 10 mths ago
        How do you know we're not? The article doesn't say where the funding came from.
      • Anonymous 10 mths ago
        Because fundamentalists get involved in public policy.
    • the guy  •  10 mths ago
      Wow another thing the U.S. couldn't accomplish 1st, but hey lets keep on protesting about how stem cell research is bad, & not move foward but stay behind in science & health.

      Best of luck & a quick recovery to the patient.
      • ripsaw 10 mths ago
        so true! America will soon be a native country like the african plains tribes.
      • Joe 10 mths ago
        The stem cells this patient used were his own. Embryonic stem cells are what cause controversy in America. These weren't even used in this procedure. So basically you brought up the wrong issue.
      • Cecil 10 mths ago
        Well did you notice they used the patients own stem cells. What the U S wants is to harvest aborted babies . Killing babies to extract stem cells is wrong. People are upset about Caylee in Florida so am I but over thirty million children have been aborted since 1973.
    • David  •  10 mths ago
      Just a note of clarification. This procedure used adult stem cells, in this case taken from the patient. You will find very little opposition to adult stem cell research. Adult stem cell research has proven to be very promising.
      By contrast, embryonic stem cell research has not shown this kind of promise and requires the harvesting of stem cells from aborted babies. This is the type of stem cell research and the reason many object to on moral grounds.
    • Emma  •  10 mths ago
      I wish this would work for the esophagus, but unlike the windpipe which is essentially a stiff tube, the esophagus is muscled and a much more complicated organ. Unfortunately, esophageal cancer is a very difficult cancer and a newly-grown esophagus would be a great thing. Hope the MDs keep working on this.
    • fanblade  •  10 mths ago
      when our universities decide to turn out winning minds instead of winning teams maybe the U.S will be first place in science and math
    • Plurb  •  10 mths ago
      Wait a minute, I thought that socialized medicine could not find cures for illnesses.
    • jeff  •  10 mths ago
      once again the US is sucking hind ***
    • Spencer  •  10 mths ago
      And people say stem cells are bad.
    • GuyInAZ  •  10 mths ago
      Just too cool. Good deal for the patient and future ones!
    • Laura  •  10 mths ago
      This is awesome.
      I don't know how people can be against stem cell research. Just think about it, maybe one day no more hoping that someone with your blood type dies and donates their organs. Just grow them in a lab and no need to take anti rejection medications.
    • 1of4  •  10 mths ago
      These are the kind of things I used to daydream about and imagine our future would be like. Now, if we could find a way to take the economic factor out and make this available to everyone we will be living up to our potential.
    • chrisb  •  10 mths ago
      As a scientist, I find this an amazing and encouraging story, but I’m really getting annoyed by all of the misinformed comments about harvesting fetal stem cells from aborted babies. Besides the fact that the stem cells used in this study came from the patient, people need to get it through their heads that the fetal stem cells used by researchers overwhelmingly DO NOT COME FROM ABORTED FETUSES!!!! Fetal stem cells are collected from extra embryos made in fertility clinic. The fertility clinics generate these embryos for woman, and when the clients finally conceive (and thus have no more use for the extra, unused embryos) the extra embryos are either left in freezers until they become inviable (dead) or are literally thrown in the garbage, unless of course they are donated to science. So if you feel that embryonic stem cell research is evil, then by extension, fertility clinics are also evil.
    • Daniel Mackler  •  10 mths ago
      it's good that we can heal so many problems. now we just need to learn to practice better birth control.
    • Midnight golfer  •  10 mths ago
      Excellent job doctors!
    • tmh  •  10 mths ago
      Now we need a congress transplant
    • Bad Habit  •  10 mths ago
      I got in an argument last Thanksgiving with my brother-in-law who is a surgeon. He emphatically stated that permanent transplants created from cloned or stem-cell based technology was AT LEAST 50 years away, if ever.

      I stood by my believe that they were less then 5 to 10 years away.

      Apparently I'm more medically informed then a practicing doctor. I can't wait to rub this in his superior look-down-his-nose-at-you, smug face!
    • THOMAS  •  10 mths ago
      I pray that one day soon they will create heart valves with this process & finally obviate the need for mechanical &/or animal tissue valves.
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