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J Small Anim Pract ; 59(11): 670-673, 2018 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30094894

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To assess the breed-specific prevalence of, and effects of corrective airway surgery on, gastrointestinal signs in French bulldogs, English bulldogs and pugs presenting with brachycephalic airway syndrome to a referral teaching hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this retrospective study, ptyalism, regurgitation and vomiting were graded at presentation using a previously established scoring system. Staphylectomy and nares resection were performed on all dogs. Gastrointestinal signs were re-assessed via telephone follow-up at least 6 weeks after surgery. RESULTS: Ninety-eight dogs were included: French bulldogs (n=43), English bulldogs (n=12) and pugs (n=43). Overall population prevalence of all gastrointestinal signs was 56%. Breed-specific prevalence for French bulldogs was 93%, English bulldogs 58% and pugs 16%. There was post-surgical clinical improvement in gastrointestinal signs for the whole study population, especially in French bulldogs. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The prevalence of gastrointestinal signs in dogs presenting with brachycephalic airway syndrome and improvement in these clinical signs following corrective surgery may vary between breeds.


Subject(s)
Airway Obstruction/veterinary , Craniosynostoses/veterinary , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Gastrointestinal Diseases/veterinary , Airway Obstruction/diagnosis , Airway Obstruction/surgery , Animals , Craniosynostoses/diagnosis , Dogs , Female , Gastrointestinal Diseases/diagnosis , Gastrointestinal Diseases/epidemiology , Male , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Syndrome
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J Small Anim Pract ; 59(1): 16-21, 2018 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29047114

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of sacculectomy on the immediate postoperative complication rate in dogs affected with brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective review of clinical records of brachycephalic dogs with everted saccules that underwent surgery for brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome between 2009 and 2014. Dogs were grouped as those having nares resection and staphylectomy only and those having nares resection, staphylectomy and laryngeal sacculectomy. Complications were scored as mild, moderate or severe. RESULTS: In total, 37 dogs were included in the sacculectomy group and 44 in the comparator group. Dogs that had undergone sacculectomy were more likely to develop postoperative complications, with 18 of 37 developing complications, nine of which were moderate to severe. In the group without sacculectomy, nine of 44 dogs developed complications, of which one was severe. Different breed distribution between groups might also impact this outcome. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The results suggest that sacculectomy might increase morbidity following brachycephalic airway surgery, but repeat studies are required to confirm this result. Further information is also required to determine whether the short-term risks of sacculectomy are outweighed by superior long-term functional outcome.


Subject(s)
Craniosynostoses/veterinary , Dog Diseases/surgery , Laryngeal Diseases/veterinary , Postoperative Complications/veterinary , Airway Obstruction/surgery , Airway Obstruction/veterinary , Animals , Constriction, Pathologic/surgery , Constriction, Pathologic/veterinary , Dogs , Laryngeal Diseases/surgery , Nasal Cavity/abnormalities , Nasal Cavity/surgery , Palate, Soft/surgery , Retrospective Studies
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J Vet Intern Med ; 29(2): 582-8, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25818212

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE) is a useful estimate of right ventricular function in humans. Reference intervals for dogs have been generated, but the value of measuring TAPSE in other diseases, or investigating the association between TAPSE and outcome, is unknown. HYPOTHESIS: TAPSE is lower in Boxer dogs with ≥50 VPCs/24 h on Holter than in dogs with fewer ventricular ectopics, and lower TAPSE is associated with a shorter survival time. ANIMALS: Fifty Boxer dogs that presented for investigation of syncope or suspected arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) at a veterinary teaching hospital (2004-2011). METHODS: Retrospective study. Clinical records, Holter, and echocardiographic data were reviewed. TAPSE was measured in a blinded manner on stored echocardiographic cine-loops using anatomic M-mode. Outcome information was obtained and death was classified as cardiac or noncardiac. Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier curves and Cox proportional hazards models. RESULTS: TAPSE was lower in Boxers with ≥50 VPCs/24 h (13.9 ± 4.04 mm) than Boxers with <50 VPCs/24 h (16.8 ± 3.21 mm; P < .001). TAPSE <15.1 mm was associated with shorter cardiac survival time in all dogs (P = .004) and also in dogs without left ventricular dysfunction (P = .035). When controlling for other variables, including ventricular tachycardia on Holter and left ventricular systolic dysfunction, multivariable analysis showed that TAPSE remained an independent predictor of time to cardiac death (HR >4.09, 95%CI 1.15-16.9, P < .029). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: TAPSE offers prognostic value for Boxer dogs, including those with apparently normal systolic function and ≥50 VPCs/24 h on Holter analysis.


Subject(s)
Arrhythmias, Cardiac/veterinary , Dog Diseases/pathology , Tricuspid Valve/pathology , Animals , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/mortality , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/pathology , Dog Diseases/mortality , Dogs , Electrocardiography, Ambulatory/veterinary , Female , Male , Proportional Hazards Models , Retrospective Studies , Survival Analysis
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Aust Vet J ; 90(6): 221-4, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22632285

ABSTRACT

Snail bait poisoning is rare in horses. Cases have been reported, but clinical signs and subsequent prognostic indicators have been poorly documented and must be extrapolated from cases in companion animals. We describe in detail the poisoning of a horse that consumed a lethal dose of the carbamate, methiocarb. There are currently no guidelines for treating equine methiocarb toxicoses, but the principles of management are based on supportive therapy.


Subject(s)
Horse Diseases/chemically induced , Insecticides/poisoning , Methiocarb/poisoning , Animals , Australia , Horses , Male
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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 61(6): 854-61, 1978 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-149326

ABSTRACT

We describe our experiences with a new silicone bag-gel chin implant, developed in two phases over a 4-year period. Fifty patients received the Phase I implant, and such complications as internal and external soft tissue erosion, indentation, slippage, asymmetry, infection, andd late bone resorption (two cases) were seen. Subsequently 28 patients received the Phase II implant, and have been followed up to one year. So far, the only complication has been asymmetry in one case.


Subject(s)
Chin/surgery , Mandibular Prosthesis , Micrognathism/surgery , Surgery, Plastic , Female , Gels , Humans , Male , Mandibular Prosthesis/adverse effects , Polyethylene Terephthalates , Silicones , Surgery, Plastic/methods
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Fertil Steril ; 28(9): 937-42, 1977 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-892045

ABSTRACT

The long-term safety and effectiveness of Lippes Loops, A, C, and D, Dalkon Shields, Saf-T-Coils, and Cu 7-200 intrauterine devices (IUDs) were evaluated on the basis of 670 insertions in 588 women. Ten-year life-table rates for the Lippes Loops C (291 first insertions) and D (213 first insertions) were evaluated. The Loop C was consistently associated with a significantly higher expulsion rate but lower pregnancy rate as compared with the Loop D. Over-all, the removal rates for these two IUDs were similar. The incidence of pelvic infection and abnormal Papanicolaou smears, the time from IUD removal to conception, pregnancy outcome, and the need for any surgery post-IUD insertion were evaluated for all IUDs and all segments of use.


Subject(s)
Intrauterine Devices , Bacterial Infections/etiology , Female , Genital Neoplasms, Female/pathology , Humans , Intrauterine Device Expulsion , Intrauterine Devices/adverse effects , Intrauterine Devices, Medicated/adverse effects , Papanicolaou Test , Pelvis , Pregnancy , Risk , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Time Factors , Vaginal Smears
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