Extended palatoplasty as surgical treatment for nasopharyngeal stenosis in six cats
Autor: | A. Dunié‐Mérigot, P. Seriot, L. Poujol, L. Blond, F. Bernardin, S. Gibert |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
040301 veterinary sciences medicine.medical_treatment Constriction Pathologic Cat Diseases Constriction 0403 veterinary science Stertor medicine Animals Clinical significance Small Animals Sinusitis Rhinitis CATS Soft palate business.industry 0402 animal and dairy science 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences medicine.disease 040201 dairy & animal science Surgery medicine.anatomical_structure Palatoplasty Otitis Nasopharyngeal Diseases Treatment Outcome Cats medicine.symptom Palate Soft business Tomography X-Ray Computed |
Zdroj: | The Journal of small animal practiceReferences. 60(9) |
ISSN: | 1748-5827 |
Popis: | Objective To describe the use of extended palatoplasty as treatment of caudal nasopharyngeal stenosis in cats. Materials and methods CT was used to confirm the diagnosis in cats with clinical signs consistent with nasopharyngeal stenosis. Extended palatoplasty rostral to the tonsils using monopolar electrocautery allowed simultaneous removal of the caudal soft palate together with the stenotic area. Cats were re-evaluated 2 weeks postoperatively. Telephone interview was used to obtain long-term follow-up. Results Six domestic shorthair cats were diagnosed with nasopharyngeal stenosis, with clinical signs of snoring (n=4), stertor (n=4), nasal discharge (n=3) and sneezing (n=1). CT scan identified a soft-tissue stricture at the level of the caudal nasopharynx in all cats. Other abnormalities included bilateral rhinitis (n=3), retropharyngeal adenomegaly (n=2), unilateral sinusitis (n=1) and bilateral otitis externa with unilateral otitis media (n=1). Excision of the caudal soft palate and the entire stenotic soft-tissue membrane was successful in all six cats. No pre-, intra- or postoperative complications were observed. Short-term outcome revealed clinical improvement in all cases. Long-term outcome revealed no recurrence of clinical signs in four cats. In one cat, occasional sneezing was reported. One cat died 1 month postoperatively for reasons unrelated to the respiratory condition. Clinical significance Extended palatoplasty was an effective technique to treat caudal nasopharyngeal stenosis and provide improvement of clinical signs without postoperative complications in all cases. |
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