Tracheal Constriction In A Growing Dog

Christina DeArmond, Maria Chie Niimura del Barrio, Tomasso Rosati, Hester McAllister, John Ryan (Lead Author)

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A six-month-old castrated male German Shepherd/Husky cross was presented for investigation of a progressive dyspnoea and regurgitation. A circumferential cervical wound had been identified and closed following debridement by the primary care veterinarian when the dog was three months old. There was an extraluminal tracheal compression on radiographs. Surgical exploration revealed a plastic band tied and embedded in the dorsal musculature of the neck. The band had been increasingly constricting the trachea and the oesophagus ventrally as the animal grew. Segmental tracheal resection and anastomosis and removal of the band and associated scar tissue resulted in sustained resolution of clinical signs.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere000399
JournalVet Record Case Reports
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2017

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