Laryngeal stent for acute and chronic respiratory distress in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysis

Background: Laryngeal paralysis, failure of arytenoid cartilage, and vocal fold abduction is commonly seen in older medium to large breed dogs. Observation of laryngeal function in dogs and cats is performed by transoral visualization. There are a variety of surgical techniques, aspiration pneumonia...

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Main Authors: María Cecilia Ricart, Sergio Martín Rodríguez, Roberto Miguel Duré
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tripoli University 2020-01-01
Series:Open Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/OVJ-2019-06-191%20M.C.%20Ricart%20et%20al.pdf
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spelling doaj-efd6841e65cc4b108f925b3c2d9b7edc2021-10-02T06:50:32ZengTripoli UniversityOpen Veterinary Journal2218-60502218-60502020-01-01101410http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v10i1.2Laryngeal stent for acute and chronic respiratory distress in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysisMaría Cecilia Ricart0Sergio Martín Rodríguez1Roberto Miguel Duré2Veterinary Endoscopy and Anesthesiology in Small Animals, Private Practice, CABA, Argentina and Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Cátedra de Clínica Médica de Pequeños Animales, Av. Chorroarín 280, C1417CWO CABA, ArgentinaVeterinary Endoscopy and Anesthesiology in Small Animals, Private Practice, CABA, Argentina and Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Cátedra de Anestesiología y Algeología, Av. Chorroarín 280, C1417CWO, CABA, ArgentinaUnidad de Endoscopia Peroral Hospital de Infecciosas “F. Muñiz”, Uspallata 2272, C1282AEN CABA, ArgentinaBackground: Laryngeal paralysis, failure of arytenoid cartilage, and vocal fold abduction is commonly seen in older medium to large breed dogs. Observation of laryngeal function in dogs and cats is performed by transoral visualization. There are a variety of surgical techniques, aspiration pneumonia is the most common complication associated with surgical correction of laryngeal paralysis. The aim of this case series is to report on the placement of a laryngeal silicone stent in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysis and its use as an alternative treatment of respiratory distress caused by laryngeal paralysis and/or its use for laryngeal stenosis as complication of laryngeal paralysis surgery. Case description: seven dogs presented with either episodes of gagging, mild to severe inspiratory distress or cyanosis because of a laryngeal paralysis or laryngeal stenosis. In each case the laryngeal paralysis was diagnosed by direct laryngoscopy. They were treated with a silicone laryngeal stent (Stening®) that substantially improved the clinical signs. Each dog had a different outcome because of other pathologies, however the laryngeal pathology was successfully treated with the stent. Conclusion: The placement of the laryngeal stent is an easy technique to learn and practice, it could avoid the life-threatening complications of the laryngeal paralysis at the acute phase and it could be a non-invasive and long-term alternative therapy for laryngeal paralysis in dogs. The results in these clinical cases are encouraging for considering the laryngeal stent as a therapeutic alternative.https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/OVJ-2019-06-191%20M.C.%20Ricart%20et%20al.pdfcaninepolineuropathyprosthesissurgery
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author María Cecilia Ricart
Sergio Martín Rodríguez
Roberto Miguel Duré
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Sergio Martín Rodríguez
Roberto Miguel Duré
Laryngeal stent for acute and chronic respiratory distress in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysis
Open Veterinary Journal
canine
polineuropathy
prosthesis
surgery
author_facet María Cecilia Ricart
Sergio Martín Rodríguez
Roberto Miguel Duré
author_sort María Cecilia Ricart
title Laryngeal stent for acute and chronic respiratory distress in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysis
title_short Laryngeal stent for acute and chronic respiratory distress in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysis
title_full Laryngeal stent for acute and chronic respiratory distress in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysis
title_fullStr Laryngeal stent for acute and chronic respiratory distress in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysis
title_full_unstemmed Laryngeal stent for acute and chronic respiratory distress in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysis
title_sort laryngeal stent for acute and chronic respiratory distress in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysis
publisher Tripoli University
series Open Veterinary Journal
issn 2218-6050
2218-6050
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Laryngeal paralysis, failure of arytenoid cartilage, and vocal fold abduction is commonly seen in older medium to large breed dogs. Observation of laryngeal function in dogs and cats is performed by transoral visualization. There are a variety of surgical techniques, aspiration pneumonia is the most common complication associated with surgical correction of laryngeal paralysis. The aim of this case series is to report on the placement of a laryngeal silicone stent in seven dogs with laryngeal paralysis and its use as an alternative treatment of respiratory distress caused by laryngeal paralysis and/or its use for laryngeal stenosis as complication of laryngeal paralysis surgery. Case description: seven dogs presented with either episodes of gagging, mild to severe inspiratory distress or cyanosis because of a laryngeal paralysis or laryngeal stenosis. In each case the laryngeal paralysis was diagnosed by direct laryngoscopy. They were treated with a silicone laryngeal stent (Stening®) that substantially improved the clinical signs. Each dog had a different outcome because of other pathologies, however the laryngeal pathology was successfully treated with the stent. Conclusion: The placement of the laryngeal stent is an easy technique to learn and practice, it could avoid the life-threatening complications of the laryngeal paralysis at the acute phase and it could be a non-invasive and long-term alternative therapy for laryngeal paralysis in dogs. The results in these clinical cases are encouraging for considering the laryngeal stent as a therapeutic alternative.
topic canine
polineuropathy
prosthesis
surgery
url https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/OVJ-2019-06-191%20M.C.%20Ricart%20et%20al.pdf
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