In dogs, diagnosis of laryngeal paralysis is performed by examination of the larynx under a light plane of anaesthesia. This is often performed at the same time as corrective surgery, if a diagnosis of laryngeal paralysis is highly suspcious. Anaesthetic agents should be selected carefully, to prevent any effects to laryngeal function which may complicate diagnosis, e.g. high doses of opioids should be avoided if possible. If the patient undergoes surgery, swelling may present as a problem post operatively, which can usually be managed with anti inflammatories, e.g. non steroidal anti inflammatories are often sufficient. | In dogs, diagnosis of laryngeal paralysis is performed by examination of the larynx under a light plane of anaesthesia. This is often performed at the same time as corrective surgery, if a diagnosis of laryngeal paralysis is highly suspcious. Anaesthetic agents should be selected carefully, to prevent any effects to laryngeal function which may complicate diagnosis, e.g. high doses of opioids should be avoided if possible. If the patient undergoes surgery, swelling may present as a problem post operatively, which can usually be managed with anti inflammatories, e.g. non steroidal anti inflammatories are often sufficient. |