Long-Term Maintenance of Arytenoid Cartilage Abduction and Stability During Exercise After Laryngoplasty in 33 Horses

Timothy P Barnett, John Mark O'leary, Timothy D H Parkin, Padraic M Dixon, Safia Z Barakzai

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To (1) assess long-term maintenance of arytenoid cartilage abduction (ACA) after laryngoplasty (LP); and (2) correlate the residual grade of ACA and postoperative abductory loss with arytenoid cartilage stability (ACS) during exercise. STUDY DESIGN: Case series. ANIMALS: Horses re-examined after laryngoplasty (n = 33). METHODS: Of 89 LP horses (2005-2010), 33 had historic ACA data available and upper airway endoscopy at rest and during over-ground exercise (mean, 33 months; range, 4-71 months) after surgery. ACA grade at 1 and 6 weeks postoperatively were correlated to long-term ACA grade. Effects of long-term ACA grade and magnitude of postoperative abductory loss on ACS during exercise were investigated. RESULTS: Median ACA grade at 1 week (n = 33) was 2, reducing to grade 3 by week 6 (n = 16). Grade 3 abduction was maintained in the long-term. Correlation between ACA at 1 week and the long-term was poor (ρ = .43, P = .1), but there was good correlation between week 6 and long-term (ρ = .89, P 
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)291-295
JournalVeterinary Surgery
Volume42
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event50th British Equine Veterinary Association Congress - Liverpool, United Kingdom
Duration: 7 Sept 201110 Sept 2011

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