Difference between revisions of "Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery Q&A 01"

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Congenital cleft of the hard and soft palates (secondary palatal defect).
 
Congenital cleft of the hard and soft palates (secondary palatal defect).
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|q2=What secondary complication may be associated with this defect?
 
|q2=What secondary complication may be associated with this defect?
 
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Aspiration pneumonia is often a complication of secondary palate defects. The animal should be evaluated with thoracic radiographs and treated appropriately prior to surgical correction of the palate defect.
 
Aspiration pneumonia is often a complication of secondary palate defects. The animal should be evaluated with thoracic radiographs and treated appropriately prior to surgical correction of the palate defect.
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|q3=What are three principles to be followed during surgical repair of this problem?
 
|q3=What are three principles to be followed during surgical repair of this problem?
 
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Temporary feeding via a pharyngostomy or gastrostomy tube should be considered to bypass the oral cavity during wound healing.
 
Temporary feeding via a pharyngostomy or gastrostomy tube should be considered to bypass the oral cavity during wound healing.
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Revision as of 22:18, 17 October 2011

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A surgical procedure underway in the oral cavity of a four-month-old, male Bulldog is shown. The owner’s complaint is that the dog has a chronic mucopurulent nasal discharge, coughs when eating or drinking, and has not been gaining weight at a rate equal to that of his litter mates. He also has a foul odor from the oral cavity.


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