2024
DOI: 10.1111/evj.14101
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Unilateral laser ventriculocordectomy results in increased arytenoid stability in horses with severe left sided recurrent laryngeal neuropathy

Christopher M. Baldwin,
Joanne L. Ireland,
Safia Z. Barakzai

Abstract: BackgroundThere is no objective information reporting the effect of unilateral laser ventriculocordectomy (VeC) on arytenoid abduction or stability.ObjectivesTo evaluate arytenoid stability and abduction in horses with severe recurrent laryngeal neuropathy (RLN) before and after unilateral laser VeC.Study designProspective cohort.MethodsEight horses with grade C or D exercising laryngeal function that underwent unilateral laser VeC were included. Exercising endoscopy was performed before and ≥6 weeks after lef… Show more

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