2013
DOI: 10.21825/vdt.v82i2.16713
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Iatrogene trachearuptuur bij een Britse korthaar

Abstract: Trachearuptuur is een zeldzame aandoening bij katten die meestal iatrogeen ontstaat. In dezecasuïstiek wordt een cervicale trachearuptuur bij een volwassen, mannelijke Britse korthaar meteen recente voorgeschiedenis van endotracheale intubatie beschreven. De kat werd aangeboden metextreem subcutaan emfyseem, een matige tot uitgesproken pneumothorax, een pneumomediastinumen een pneumoretroperitoneum. Hij vertoonde geen symptomen van dyspnee of hypoxie. Dedefi nitieve diagnose werd gesteld met tracheoscopie. De … Show more

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“…Identifying the location of the tear is important for surgical repair and tracheoscopy is often used to locate the tear . In humans, tracheoscopy is employed to diagnose a tracheal tear and appears to be a reliable method of diagnosis . Limitations have however been identified because blood and mucus may obscure tracheal injury .…”
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“…Identifying the location of the tear is important for surgical repair and tracheoscopy is often used to locate the tear . In humans, tracheoscopy is employed to diagnose a tracheal tear and appears to be a reliable method of diagnosis . Limitations have however been identified because blood and mucus may obscure tracheal injury .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was suspected that folding over of the torn dorsal tracheal membrane might have contributed to inadequate visualization of the tear. In humans, CT is a common modality used in trauma patients with a sensitivity of 85% in detecting tracheal tears . Computed tomography also enables optimal visualization of secondary changes associated with a tracheal tear .…”
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