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Equine laryngoplasty sutures undergo increased loading during coughing and swallowing.

作者信息

Witte Thomas H, Cheetham Jon, Soderholm Leo V, Mitchell Lisa M, Ducharme Norm G

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Equine Performance Testing Clinic, Cornell University Hospital for Animals, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

出版信息

Vet Surg. 2010 Dec;39(8):949-56. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2010.00742.x. Epub 2010 Nov 2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To report (1) the force required on a single laryngoplasty suture to achieve optimal abduction of the left arytenoid cartilage, (2) peak forces experienced by the suture during induced swallowing and coughing, and during 24-hour resting activity in a stall, and (3) peak forces during induced swallowing and coughing after left recurrent laryngeal nerve blockade.

STUDY DESIGN

Experimental study.

ANIMALS

Horses (n=8).

METHODS

Each laryngoplasty suture was instrumented with an E-type buckle force transducer to measure the force required for optimal intraoperative left arytenoid cartilage abduction. This was correlated with abduction observed postoperatively. Change in suture force from baseline was measured during induced coughing and swallowing, and during normal stall activity.

RESULTS

Optimal intraoperative arytenoid abduction was achieved with a mean (±SD) force of 27.6±7.5 N. During saline-induced swallowing and coughing mean force on the suture increased by 19.0±5.6 N (n=233 measurements; 7 horses) and 12.1±3.6 N (n=31; 4 horses), respectively. Sutures underwent increased loading a mean of 1152 times in 24 hours. No change in suture force was observed with respiratory rhythm.

CONCLUSION

Swallowing increases laryngoplasty suture force to a greater extent than coughing.

摘要

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