Treatment of nasopharyngeal stenosis using silicone thoracic catheter stents in 2 dogs.

IF 1 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Sara Huebner, Rae McAtee, Jessica C Pritchard
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Abstract

Nasopharyngeal stenosis (NPS) is an important cause of chronic nasal discharge, stertor, and upper airway obstruction in dogs and cats. Treatment of NPS can be challenging and expensive and is associated with high recurrence and complication rates. Traditional treatment recommendations include balloon dilation of the stenotic tissue followed by placement of a covered, removable stent marketed for the treatment of NPS. However, these stents are costly, require technical expertise to place, and are available in limited sizes. This report describes a novel approach to treat NPS in 2 dogs using a piece of a silicone thoracic catheter cut to size for each dog as a removable stent. Both silicone stents were well tolerated and provided long-term resolution of clinical signs after removal. Major complications for 1 dog included movement of the stent rostrally with early restenosis after the suture securing the stent was accidentally pulled. Silicone thoracic catheters should be considered cost-effective options for the treatment of NPS in dogs. Key clinical message: This case report describes the successful use of a novel, removable silicone thoracic catheter to treat NPS in 2 dogs.

硅胶胸导管支架治疗鼻咽狭窄2例。
鼻咽狭窄(NPS)是狗和猫慢性鼻溢液、鼻塞和上气道阻塞的重要原因。NPS的治疗可能具有挑战性和昂贵,并伴有高复发率和并发症。传统的治疗建议包括球囊扩张狭窄组织,然后放置一个覆盖的、可移动的支架,用于治疗NPS。然而,这些支架价格昂贵,需要专业技术来放置,并且尺寸有限。本报告描述了一种治疗2只狗NPS的新方法,使用为每只狗切割大小的硅胶胸导管作为可移动支架。两种硅胶支架均具有良好的耐受性,并在取出后长期缓解临床症状。1只狗的主要并发症包括支架侧移动和支架固定线不小心被拉扯后的早期再狭窄。硅胶胸导管应该被认为是治疗犬NPS的经济有效的选择。关键临床信息:本病例报告描述了一种新型的可拆卸硅胶胸导管在2只狗的NPS治疗中的成功应用。
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1.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
177
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Veterinary Journal (CVJ) provides a forum for the discussion of all matters relevant to the veterinary profession. The mission of the Journal is to educate by informing readers of progress in clinical veterinary medicine, clinical veterinary research, and related fields of endeavor. The key objective of The CVJ is to promote the art and science of veterinary medicine and the betterment of animal health. A report suggesting that animals have been unnecessarily subjected to adverse, stressful, or harsh conditions or treatments will not be processed for publication. Experimental studies using animals will only be considered for publication if the studies have been approved by an institutional animal care committee, or equivalent, and the guidelines of the Canadian Council on Animal Care, or equivalent, have been followed by the author(s).
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