Journal article

Tracheal perforation secondary to suture irritation in a dog following a ventral slot procedure

DN Clements, S McGill, T Beths, M Sullivan

Journal of Small Animal Practice | BRITISH VETERINARY ASSOC | Published : 2003

Abstract

An eight-year-old springer spaniel was presented with acute-onset subcutaneous emphysema of five days' duration. The dog had undergone ventral slot decompression of the C5-C6 intervertebral disc space eight weeks before presentation. Cervical tracheoscopy demonstrated perforation of the dorsal tracheal membrane of the distal cervical trachea. Perforation of the dorsal tracheal membrane secondary to suture knot irritation was confirmed by exploratory surgery. Repair of the perforation was performed by plication of the dorsal tracheal membrane. The dog was re-presented nine days after the initial surgery with acute recurrence of subcutaneous emphysema. Air leakage at the plicated dorsal trache..

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