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| | Tracheal avulsion, rupture or transection are terms used to describe this condition. The intrathoracic trachea is transected. | | Tracheal avulsion, rupture or transection are terms used to describe this condition. The intrathoracic trachea is transected. |
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| | |q2=Describe how this injury occurs. | | |q2=Describe how this injury occurs. |
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| | As healing progresses and scar tissue matures, stenosis or displacement of the trachea result in respiratory distress. | | As healing progresses and scar tissue matures, stenosis or displacement of the trachea result in respiratory distress. |
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| | |q3=Does this cat most likely have inspiratory or expiratory dyspnea, and why? | | |q3=Does this cat most likely have inspiratory or expiratory dyspnea, and why? |
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| | During inspiration, there is negative intrathoracic pressure which tends to open this area. | | During inspiration, there is negative intrathoracic pressure which tends to open this area. |
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| | |q4=Describe the surgical management of this problem. | | |q4=Describe the surgical management of this problem. |
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| | After anastomosis, if there is a leak, a mediastinal pleural patch is sutured around the anastomosis to provide adequate seal. | | After anastomosis, if there is a leak, a mediastinal pleural patch is sutured around the anastomosis to provide adequate seal. |
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