TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of Refractory Tracheal Collapse in a Dog using Self-Expanding Intraluminal Prosthesis
AU - , Seung-Gon Lee AU - , Mi-Jung Kim AU - , Changbaig Hyun
JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL - 6
IS - 4
SP - 490
EP - 495
PY - 2007
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1680-5593
DO - javaa.2007.490.495
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2007.490.495
KW - Dog
KW -tracheal collapse
KW -biliary stent
KW -intraluminal stenting
KW -honking
AB - Tracheal collapse is commonly seen in small breed dogs and is caused by a progressive weakening of the tracheal rings. A 5 year-old male Yorkshire terrier (weighing 1.97 kg) was presented Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Kangwon National University (S. Korea) with goose honking cough and cyanosis. On the radiographical and endoscopical examination, trachea was collapsed from the mid of cervical trachea to the mid of thoracic trachea. A self-expanding intraluminal stent (Zilver® 635 biliary stents, COOK, USA) was implanted to restore collapsed trachea. After implantation, the dog was medicated with cough suppressant (methylephedrine, 2 mg kg 1 BID), prednisolone (0.5 mg kg 1 BID) and cefazoline (5 mg kg 1 BID) for 2 weeks, to reduce side effects from metallic stenting. Clinical improvement was noticed right after implantation. Although mild transient dry cough lasted for a month, the dog was clinically recovered from tracheal collapse.
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