The use of intraluminal stents for tracheal collapse in two horses: Case management and long‐term treatment |
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Authors: | D M Wong B A Sponseller E A Riedesel L L Couëtil K Kersh |
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Institution: | 1. Iowa State University, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA;2. Purdue University, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA |
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Abstract: | Tracheal collapse is an uncommon clinical disorder in horses but when present can be difficult to correct. Various medical and surgical procedures to correct tracheal collapse have been described in horses with variable success. Recently, the use of an intraluminal stent has been described as a treatment for tracheal collapse in a miniature horse. The long‐term management, utilising intraluminal stents, in 2 miniature horses with tracheal collapse is presented here. In particular, various complications as a result of intraluminal stent placement are described, the most persistent being the formation of granulation tissue at various regions of the stents. Multiple methods of combating granulation tissue in this situation also are discussed. |
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Keywords: | horse miniature horse trachea collapse stent granulation tissue |
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