Modified technique for lateral resection of the ear canal in six horses with auricular stenosis

Q4 Veterinary
Nayne Vieira Silva, Kamila Pinheiro Paim, Diego José Zanzarini Delfiol, Mônica Horr, Geison Morel Nogueira
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The external ear extends from the pinna to the tympanic membrane, where it is supported and shaped by an arrangement of cartilages including the conchal, annular, scutiform, and external acoustic meatus. Environmental exposure can often lead to diseases of the external ear canal in animals. In horses, otitis primarily occurs due to infestation by ectoparasites, promoting local inflammation and infection. Chronic conditions can result in ear deformation, including auricular canal stenosis. While operative techniques for treating auricular stenosis are known, they are limited to companion animals, with few reports on horses. This study aimed to describe the modified lateral resection technique of the ear canal, which is commonly performed in small animals, for treating auricular canal stenosis in six horses. As a methodology, the intertragic notch was used as a reference for the incision due to species disparity. The ear canal cartilage was dissected, followed by resection of the lateral wall and the cartilaginous flap adhered to the skin. Excess skin was removed, and the ear canal was sutured to the skin with nylon thread. Our results indicated a significant improvement in the treatment of otitis in the treated horses, demonstrating a favorable evolution in the healing process and resolution of bacterial infections in all cases. In conclusion, the use of the modified lateral resection technique of the ear canal was successful in all six treated horses, providing access to clinical treatment of the canal without any occurrences of recurrence or postoperative complications.
改良耳道外侧切除技术治疗6匹耳道狭窄
外耳从耳廓延伸到鼓膜,在鼓膜上由一组软骨支撑并形成,这些软骨包括耳道、耳环道、耳廓道和外耳道。环境暴露往往会导致动物外耳道疾病。在马中,中耳炎主要是由于外源性寄生虫的侵袭,促进局部炎症和感染。慢性疾病会导致耳朵变形,包括耳道狭窄。虽然治疗耳廓狭窄的手术技术是已知的,但它们仅限于伴侣动物,很少有关于马的报道。本研究旨在描述改良的耳道外侧切除术技术,该技术通常在小动物中进行,用于治疗六匹马的耳道狭窄。作为一种方法,由于物种差异,采用悲剧间切口作为切口的参考。切除耳道软骨,切除耳道外侧壁及附着于皮肤的软骨瓣。去除多余的皮肤,用尼龙线将耳道与皮肤缝合。我们的研究结果表明,治疗马匹的中耳炎治疗有显著改善,表明所有病例的愈合过程和细菌感染的解决都有良好的进展。总之,改良耳道外侧切除技术的使用在所有6匹治疗马中都是成功的,为耳道的临床治疗提供了通道,没有任何复发或术后并发症的发生。
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Acta Veterinaria Brasilica
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