Complication rate and outcomes of laryngeal cuneiformectomy in dogs with advanced laryngeal collapse
Alexander J. Chan, Nai‐Chieh Liu, Jane F. Ladlow

TL;DR
This study shows that adding cuneiformectomy to standard surgery for dogs with severe laryngeal collapse does not increase complications and improves breathing outcomes.
Contribution
Demonstrates cuneiformectomy is a safe and effective addition to multilevel surgery for advanced laryngeal collapse in dogs with BOAS.
Findings
Cuneiformectomy did not increase complication rates compared to standard surgery.
Dogs with cuneiformectomy showed significant improvement in respiratory function.
Lower body condition score was linked to higher postoperative complications.
Abstract
To describe the complication rate and outcomes of dogs undergoing multilevel airway surgery for brachycephalic airway syndrome (BOAS) with and without the addition of uni‐ or bilateral cuneiformectomy. Retrospective study. A total of 180 dogs undergoing BOAS surgery: 94 dogs undergoing modified multilevel surgery (non‐PC); 86 additionally undergoing cuneiformectomy (PC). Case records from the University of Cambridge and Animal Health Trust databases between 2014 and 2021 were analyzed including data on laryngeal collapse grade, respiratory functional grading scores, BOAS index, hospitalization length and complications. Neither the incidence risk of overall (non‐PC = 19.4%, PC = 16.3%, p = .758), nor major (non‐PC = 7.4%, PC = 11.6%, p = .482) complications differed between non‐PC and PC dogs. Median hospitalization duration (non‐PC = 1 day, PC = 1 day) did not differ between the two…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTracheal and airway disorders · Veterinary Orthopedics and Neurology · Veterinary Oncology Research
