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- Article] EXPERIENCES IN TREATMENT OF EPIGLOTTAL ENTRAPMENT USING A HOOK KNIFE PER NASUM
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DocNo of ILP: 7962
Doc. Type: Article
Title: EXPERIENCES IN TREATMENT OF EPIGLOTTAL ENTRAPMENT USING A HOOK KNIFE PER NASUM
Authors: GREET, TRC
Full Name of Authors: GREET, TRC
Keywords by Author: HORSE; ENTRAPMENT; EPIGLOTTIS; HOOK KNIFE
Keywords Plus: HORSE
Abstract: Thirty eight horses with epiglottal entrapment were examined, In 29 the dorsally displaced mucosa was split axially with a curved hook knife, per nasum. The condition was also treated by .subepiglottal mucosal resection (4 horses) and solely by the administration of an anti-inflammatory throat spray (4 horses). All surgical cases were treated with an anti-inflammatory throat spray and parenteral phenylbutazone. Those horses treated via a laryngotomy incision were box rested until the laryngotomy incision healed. The other horses were restricted to walking and trotting exercise for 10 days before endoscopic re assessment. If the condition had resolved by this stage the horse was then returned to full exercise. Epiglottal entrapment was alleviated in 22 horses treated by axial section but it recurred in 4 and 3 cases were lost to follow up. Two of 4 cases were treated successfully but mucosal resection and 2 of 4 cases by Nd:YAG laser. Three out of the 4 horses treated medically also recovered. Of the 38 horses, 6 required a second operation and 2 had a third surgical procedure. Of the horses treated by axial section of the displaced mucosa, 14 ran successfully without a respiratory sound or obstruction and 4 won races. In conclusion, using the hook knife inserted via the nasal passages offers a safe, relatively inexpensive and successful method of treating epiglottal entrapment.
Cate of OECD: Veterinary science
Year of Publication: 1995
Business Area: other
Detail Business: medicine & science
Country: USA
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Name of Journal: EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL
Language: English
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Press Adress: GREET, TRC (reprint author), BEAUFORT COTTAGE STABLES,HIGH ST,NEWMARKET CB8 8JS,SUFFOLK,ENGLAND.
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Lists of Citation: BOLES CL, 1978, J AM VET MED ASSOC, V172, P338; BOLES CL, 1975, P AM ASS EQUINE PRAC, V21, P29; BOLES CL, 1979, VET CLIN N AM-LARGE, P127; COOK WR, 1974, VET REC, V94, P533; GREET TRC, 1985, EQUINE SURGERY MED, V1, P247; HAYNES PF, 1984, PRACTICE LARGE ANIMA, P444; HONNAS CM, 1988, VET SURG, V17, P246, DOI 10.1111/j.1532-950X.1988.tb01007.x; JANN HW, 1985, J AM VET MED ASSOC, V187, P484; LINFORD RL, 1983, AM J VET RES, V44, P1660; TATE LP, 1990, VET SURG, V19, P356, DOI 10.1111/j.1532-950X.1990.tb01207.x; TULLENERS EP, 1990, J AM VET MED ASSOC, V196, P1971
Number of Citaion: 11
Publication: EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL LTD
City of Publication: NEWMARKET
Address of Publication: GRASEBY HOUSE, ENXING ROAD, NEWMARKET, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND CB8 0AU
ISSN: 0425-1644
29-Character Source Abbreviation: EQUINE VET J
ISO Source Abbreviation: Equine Vet. J.
Volume: 27
Version: 2
Start of File: 122
End of File: 126
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Number of Pages: 5
Web of Science Category: Veterinary Sciences
Subject Category: Veterinary Sciences
Document Delivery Number: QM937
Unique Article Identifier: WOS:A1995QM93700010
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