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Publicado: 2023-08-30

Ruptura traqueal em cão - relato de caso

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso - Campus Sinop
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso - Campus Sinop
traqueia enfisema subcutâneo dispneia vias-aéreas mordedura briga

Resumo

Rupturas traqueias apresentam alto risco e são incomuns em cães, ocorrem normalmente devido a lesões traumáticas como mordeduras, mas podem ser causadas iatrogenicamente. O enfisema subcutâneo ocorre secundário ao extravasamento de ar pelo defeito e pode se tornar generalizado se não corrigido rapidamente, outros sintomas incluem dispneia e cianose. O diagnóstico é realizado atraves dos sinais clínicos, histórico de brigas, traumas ou intubação  recentes e exploração cirúrgica seguida da correção do defeito. O tratamento clínico não é recomendado na maioria dos casos. O prognóstico é favorável desde que a ruptura seja corrigida precocemente. O presente estudo relata um animal apresentando enfisema subcutâneo generalizado secundário a ruptura traqueal tratado cirurgicamente

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Carvalho, C. S. R. ., & de Faria Junior, D. (2023). Ruptura traqueal em cão - relato de caso. Scientific Electronic Archives, 16(9). https://doi.org/10.36560/16920231771