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Surgical outcomes in dogs with tracheal collapse treated with a novel cross-and-hook braided endoluminal stent

  • Uemura, Akiko (Division of Veterinary Research, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine) ;
  • Ozai, Yusuke (Department of Veterinary Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) ;
  • Hamabe, Lina (Department of Veterinary Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) ;
  • Yoshida, Tomohiko (Department of Veterinary Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) ;
  • Tanaka, Ryou (Department of Veterinary Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
  • 투고 : 2021.11.05
  • 심사 : 2022.03.21
  • 발행 : 2022.05.31

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Background: Stenting is an effective treatment option for tracheal collapse in dogs. Cross-braided tracheal stents are currently the norm in veterinary medicine, but cross-and-hook braided stents have recently been adopted in human medicine. We examined whether stents manufactured using this novel braiding technique provided additional advantages for the treatment of tracheal collapse in dogs. Objectives: To evaluate the outcomes of cross-and-hook braided stent implantation in the treatment of tracheal collapse in dogs. Methods: The medical records of 22 client-owned dogs that underwent luminal placement of cross-and-hook braided Fauna Stents for the treatment of tracheal collapse between January 2018 and July 2021 were examined and data on canine signalment, clinical signs, diagnostic test results, surgical outcomes, and postoperative complications were retrieved and analyzed statistically. Results: Twenty-six stents were surgically implanted, with 20 dogs (90.9%) receiving one stent and the remaining two (9.1%) receiving two or more stents. All dogs survived the procedure. The median survival time at a median follow-up of 990 days was 879 days. At the final follow-up examination, loss or mild improvement of cough was observed in all dogs. Conclusions: Compared with conventional lumen stents, the cross-and-hook braided Fauna Stent offered a higher survival rate and improved clinical symptoms in all patients. The results of this study suggest that the Fauna Stent may be a promising treatment option for dogs with tracheal collapse.

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The authors would like to express their appreciation to all the people who helped us with this study.

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