Russell T, Wainscott M
University Veterinary Centre, Werombi Road, Camden, New South Wales 2750, Australia.
Vet Rec. 2007 Aug 11;161(6):187-9. doi: 10.1136/vr.161.6.187.
Twenty-seven horses were treated for epiglottic entrapment by using an oral, hand-assisted bistoury knife technique, under general anaesthesia; 26 of them returned successfully to racing, but one developed a permanently displaced soft palate. After the surgery 13 of the horses had an increased handicap rating and 13 had a decreased rating.
27匹马在全身麻醉下,采用经口、手辅助手术刀技术治疗会厌嵌顿;其中26匹成功恢复比赛,但有一匹出现软腭永久性移位。术后,13匹马的障碍评分增加,13匹马的评分降低。